Could the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Soon Threaten Your Job?
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Key figures in artificial intelligence, such as Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the Godfather of AI, are cautioning that this technology may endanger jobs in almost all industries. Hinton emphasizes that without changes in the way AI is created and utilized, we might see significant rises in unemployment and disparity in wealth. NBC’s Savannah Sellers covers the story for TODAY.