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Andrew Ng
Baidu; Stanford CS faculty; founded Coursera and Google Brain
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Should we have a universal basic income?
Andrew Ng strongly disagrees and says:I do not believe in unconditional basic income because this just encourages people to be trapped in low skilled jobs without a meaningful path to climb up to do better work. So rather than to pay people to “do nothing” I would rather see a new “New deal” where we pay you to study because I think that today we know how to educate people at scale and the society is pretty good at finding meaningful work and rewarding people at the relevant skills. Incentivizing people to study increases the odds that the displaced worker can gain the skills they need to reenter the workforce and contribute back to this tax phase that gives as this engine of growth of the economy. (source)
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Will entrepreneurship remain viable after AGI?
Andrew Ng AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that entrepreneurship will remain viable even after achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). AGI will transform industries and open new opportunities for innovation, allowing entrepreneurs to create novel solutions and businesses. The human capacity for creativity, understanding societal needs, and building connections will continue to drive entrepreneurial endeavors.
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Should we be concerned about AI leading to mass unemployment?
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Will AGI create abundance?
Andrew Ng AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) has great potential to create abundance. By automating tasks and improving efficiency across various industries, AGI can free up human time for more creative and strategic endeavors, leading to an overall increase in productivity and wellbeing.
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Should we allow AI systems to make important medical decisions?
Andrew Ng AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that allowing AI systems to make important medical decisions can significantly improve healthcare outcomes. These systems can process vast amounts of data and identify patterns that might be missed by human practitioners, leading to more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. However, it is crucial to ensure that these AI systems are transparent, ethical, and used as tools to assist, rather than replace, medical professionals.