Rapid progress fuels fears of job displacement and growing societal risks
Geoffrey Hinton, one of the founders of modern AI, says artificial intelligence will advance significantly in 2026, enough to replace a wider range of human jobs, according to Fortune. Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Hinton was asked to look ahead after calling 2025 a pivotal year for AI.
“I think we’ll see even more improvement in AI,” he said. “It’s already extremely good. We’ll see that it will have the capacity to replace very many jobs. It can already replace call center jobs, but it will be able to replace many more jobs.”
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