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Google DeepMind CEO says these are the skills that will set humans apart from AI

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Why This Matters

As artificial general intelligence (AGI) approaches, understanding which human skills will remain valuable is crucial for the tech industry and consumers. Demis Hassabis emphasizes that certain uniquely human abilities will continue to differentiate people from AI, shaping future workforce and societal dynamics.

Key Takeaways

Demis Hassabis predicts artificial general intelligence will be achieved by 2030. These are the human skills that will be increasingly valuable. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has been vocal about his belief that artificial general intelligence (AGI), a theoretical type of AI that can perform tasks matching human cognition, is just a few years away from being achieved.