AI's impact on jobs: Differing views from tech leaders
Ilya Sutskever, who helped start OpenAI, believes that AI will eventually match everything humans can do—even if we're not sure exactly when. Speaking at a university event, he encouraged students to accept this future and keep pushing forward. He's now launched Safe Superintelligence Inc. to focus on the big challenges that super-smart AI could bring.
Our brains are like computers, says Sutskever
Sutskever described today's AI as "unprecedented and extreme"—it already beats humans at some things but still falls behind in others. He compared our brains to biological computers and suggested digital ones could soon catch up or even go beyond what we can do.
Sutskever has been at the forefront of AI research
Since co-founding OpenAI in 2015, Sutskever has helped build some of the world's most advanced AI systems. With his new company, he's turning his attention to making sure future superintelligent AIs are safe for everyone.