In the final episode of the DeepMind podcast, host Hannah Fry interviews DeepMind's CEO and co-founder, Demis Hassabis, about the company's long-term vision of building Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Demis defines AGI as a system capable of performing a wide variety of cognitive tasks at a human level, which he believes is achievable. He envisions AI systems collaborating scientifically with humans and eventually controlling complex systems like fusion power stations. The discussion explores the potential for AI to achieve consciousness and the ethical considerations that would arise. Demis expresses optimism about AGI's potential to solve major global challenges, such as climate change and disease, leading to radical abundance. However, he also acknowledges the risks of AI being used for harmful purposes and the need for societal readiness and careful ethical considerations. The conversation touches on DeepMind's achievements, like AlphaFold, and the potential for AI to revolutionize scientific discovery, while also addressing concerns about AI's environmental impact and biased applications.
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