AI Pioneer Amnon Shashua Aims to Automate Genius Scientists Within a Decade, While His Companies Already Use AI to Aid People with Disabilities
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Amnon Shashua believes AI could solve humanity's most perplexing questions within 10 years by automating great scientists and mathematicians.
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Shashua's companies Mobileye and OrCam use AI to develop autonomous vehicles and assistive devices for people with disabilities.
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OrCam's new Hear device isolates voices and reduces background noise for people with hearing loss.
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MyEye device clips onto glasses to describe scenes, read text, answer questions for people with vision loss.
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Shashua says regulations on AI should follow tech development or risk stifling progress or letting unethical actors take the lead.