Google AI Scientist Demis Hassabis Says 'Learning How to Learn' Is Next Generation's Most Critical Skill
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Summary
Google's top AI scientist and 2024 Nobel laureate Demis Hassabis emphasizes that 'learning how to learn' will be the most crucial skill for the next generation as artificial intelligence transforms education and the workplace. Speaking at an event in Athens, Greece, Hassabis discussed the future of AI, ethics, and democracy, highlighting the need for adaptability in the face of rapid technological change driven by AI advancements.
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Artificial Intelligence transforms education and the workplace
the future of AI, ethics and democracy
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