AI's Impact on Jobs an 'Open Question,' DeepMind Exec Says
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DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman said AI is a "fundamentally labor-replacing" technology that could replace human jobs over the long term.
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Suleyman said AI will make businesses more efficient and allow them to do new things not previously possible.
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There are concerns about AI replacing human workers, especially after the launch of chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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Suleyman said AI will augment and make humans more productive for the next couple decades, but the long-term impact is an "open question."
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Stanford professor Erik Brynjolfsson said at Davos that companies should use AI to complement human workers rather than replace them.