Demis Hassabis believes it could even be as soon as 5 years that AI models are able to match human quality in every task.
AI isn't a silver bullet just yet, says Google DeepMind co-founder Sir Demis Hassabis, but that may change in the next decade. He spells out some of the real-world challenges to overcome.
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