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Mo GawdatAuthor and entrepreneur and former Google X business director, does not bother the words about the future of artificial intelligence. In fact, he says that most people, especially those in charge, have no idea what is coming.
In a recent interview on the “The Journal of a CEO”Podcast, Gawdat warned that general artificial intelligence advance so quickly that it will soon surpass humans with almost all tasks, especially as CEOs or a world leader.
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“The only way for us to get to a better place and succeed as a species is that the bad guys at the top be replaced by AI,” said Gawdat. He thinks that a “short -term dystopia” is now inevitable because the Superintellite AI is already there, but always responds to “stupid leaders”. Dystopia, according to Gawdat, could start in 2027.
Gawdat stressed that even white -collar professionals should feel uncomfortable. AI, he said, will replace not only entry -level workers But also developers, podcasters and managers. “AGA will improve in everything that humans-everything, including as CEO,” he said. “The only thing they don’t think about is that AI will also replace them.”
According to Gawdat, we are currently in a brief “increased information” window, where humans still work alongside machines. But soon, the AI will reach a level of “control of machines”, taking charge of whole roles without human entry.
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While technological leaders often frame AI as a tool to facilitate work or improve human capacities, Gawdat does not buy it. “There is absolutely nothing wrong with AI-there is a lot of trouble with the value of humanity at the age of the rise of machines,” he said. He blames for profit systems for the deployment of AI so as to harm workers and society.
“CEOs celebrate that they can now get rid of people and have productivity gains and cost reductions because AI can do this job,” said Gawdat. “The only thing they don’t think about is AI will replace themAlso.”