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DeepMind’s Hassabis says STEM skills and AI experimentation are key as AI reshapes jobs

He expects Artificial General Intelligence by 2030 after a period of rapid AI-driven transformation

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Overview

  • Hassabis urged students to master fundamentals in mathematics, physics and computer science to grasp how AI systems are constructed
  • He recommended hands-on experimentation with the latest AI tools to uncover novel applications and boost technical capabilities
  • He predicted that AI will displace some roles but generate new, more valuable jobs over the next five to ten years
  • He likened the coming AI shift to a transformation larger than the Industrial Revolution and called for proactive adaptation
  • He noted that companies such as Meta, Microsoft and Google are already deploying AI to automate coding and other tasks as the technology takes hold