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[Opinion] The Mea Culpa of the Nobel Prize for Ai: Why the Race at Chatgpt Was a Mistake

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Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024, said that if he had chosen, he would have kept AI in the lab longer, done more things like AlphaFold and possibly cured cancer. More than two million researchers are using this tool today.
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Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024, said that if he had chosen, he would have kept AI in the lab longer, done more things like AlphaFold and possibly cured cancer. More than two million researchers are using this tool today.

Guest of Cleo Abram's podcast, Demis Hassabis, the boss of Google DeepMind, came back at length on the emergence of the Commercial Generating AI in 2022, which first took Google by surprise. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry wonders about the interest of having published this technology so quickly to the general public: the laboratories might have used their time otherwise if the fierce struggle to have the best model had not begun.

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