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=== On AI Governance and Regulation === | === On AI Governance and Regulation === | ||
"I used to think it would be 30 to 50 years before we had AI smarter than us. Now I think it could be 5 to 20."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''CBS 60 Minutes'' (2023), October 8, 2023, Interview by Scott Pelley</ref> | "I used to think it would be 30 to 50 years before we had AI smarter than us. Now I think it could be 5 to 20."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''CBS 60 Minutes'' (2023), October 8, 2023, Interview by Scott Pelley</ref> | ||
=== On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | === On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | ||
"Digital intelligence is immortal. You can make copies and they can all learn different things and share knowledge instantly."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''MIT Technology Review'' (2023), May 2, 2023, Interview by Will Douglas Heaven</ref> | "Digital intelligence is immortal. You can make copies and they can all learn different things and share knowledge instantly."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''MIT Technology Review'' (2023), May 2, 2023, Interview by Will Douglas Heaven</ref> | ||
=== On Human Capital in Age of AI === | === On Human Capital in Age of AI === | ||
"These things will be more intelligent than us. What do we do then?"<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''Reuters Interview'' (2023), May 5, 2023, Toronto</ref> | "These things will be more intelligent than us. What do we do then?"<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''Reuters Interview'' (2023), May 5, 2023, Toronto</ref> | ||
=== On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === | === On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === | ||
"The idea that this stuff could actually get smarter than people — a few people believed that. But most people thought it was way off."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''New York Times'' (2023), May 1, 2023, Interview by Cade Metz</ref> | "The idea that this stuff could actually get smarter than people — a few people believed that. But most people thought it was way off."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''New York Times'' (2023), May 1, 2023, Interview by Cade Metz</ref> | ||
=== On Innovation Cycles and Market Bubbles === | === On Innovation Cycles and Market Bubbles === | ||
"We're entering a period of huge uncertainty. Nobody really knows what's going to happen."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''BBC Interview'' (2023), May 3, 2023, Interview by Zoe Kleinman</ref> | "We're entering a period of huge uncertainty. Nobody really knows what's going to happen."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Geoffrey Hinton, ''BBC Interview'' (2023), May 3, 2023, Interview by Zoe Kleinman</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 20:56, 12 August 2025
Geoffrey Hinton
Biography
Godfather of deep learning, former Google researcher, Turing Award winner.
Category
AI Researcher
Notable Quotes
On AI Governance and Regulation
"I used to think it would be 30 to 50 years before we had AI smarter than us. Now I think it could be 5 to 20."[1]
On Creative Destruction in AI Era
"Digital intelligence is immortal. You can make copies and they can all learn different things and share knowledge instantly."[1]
On Human Capital in Age of AI
"These things will be more intelligent than us. What do we do then?"[1]
On Labor Market Disruption from Automation
"The idea that this stuff could actually get smarter than people — a few people believed that. But most people thought it was way off."[1]
On Innovation Cycles and Market Bubbles
"We're entering a period of huge uncertainty. Nobody really knows what's going to happen."[1]