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Demis Hassabis

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

I think that's the best depiction of a post-AGI universe where you've basically got societies of AIs and humans and kind of alien species actually, and sort of maximum human flourishing across the galaxy. That's a kind of amazing, compelling future that I would hope for humanity.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

I think that's the best depiction of a post-AGI universe where you've basically got societies of AIs and humans and kind of alien species actually, and sort of maximum human flourishing across the galaxy. That's a kind of amazing, compelling future that I would hope for humanity.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

The questions I sort of often wonder why people don't discuss a lot more, including with me, are some of the really fundamental properties of reality that actually drove me in the beginning when I was a kid to think about building AI to help us sort of this ultimate tool for science. So for example, you know, I don't understand why people don't worry more about what is time.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

The questions I sort of often wonder why people don't discuss a lot more, including with me, are some of the really fundamental properties of reality that actually drove me in the beginning when I was a kid to think about building AI to help us sort of this ultimate tool for science. So for example, you know, I don't understand why people don't worry more about what is time.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

The questions I sort of often wonder why people don't discuss a lot more, including with me, are some of the really fundamental properties of reality that actually drove me in the beginning when I was a kid to think about building AI to help us sort of this ultimate tool for science. So for example, you know, I don't understand why people don't worry more about what is time.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

What is, what is, you know, what is gravity? What, what, you know, or the, basically the fundamental fabric of reality, like, which is sort of staring us in the face all the time, all these very obvious things that impact us all the time. And we, we don't really have any idea how it works. And I don't know why that it doesn't trouble people more. It troubles me.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

What is, what is, you know, what is gravity? What, what, you know, or the, basically the fundamental fabric of reality, like, which is sort of staring us in the face all the time, all these very obvious things that impact us all the time. And we, we don't really have any idea how it works. And I don't know why that it doesn't trouble people more. It troubles me.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

What is, what is, you know, what is gravity? What, what, you know, or the, basically the fundamental fabric of reality, like, which is sort of staring us in the face all the time, all these very obvious things that impact us all the time. And we, we don't really have any idea how it works. And I don't know why that it doesn't trouble people more. It troubles me.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

And, uh, and, and, you know, I'd love to have more debates with people about those things, but, uh, actually most people don't seem to, you know, they seem to sort of shy away from those topics.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

And, uh, and, and, you know, I'd love to have more debates with people about those things, but, uh, actually most people don't seem to, you know, they seem to sort of shy away from those topics.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

And, uh, and, and, you know, I'd love to have more debates with people about those things, but, uh, actually most people don't seem to, you know, they seem to sort of shy away from those topics.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

That's a tough one because AI is so general. It's almost touching what industry is outside of the AI industry. I'm not sure there's many. Maybe the progress going on in quantum technology. um, is, is kind of interesting. I, I still believe AI is going to get built first and then we'll maybe help us perfect our quantum systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

That's a tough one because AI is so general. It's almost touching what industry is outside of the AI industry. I'm not sure there's many. Maybe the progress going on in quantum technology. um, is, is kind of interesting. I, I still believe AI is going to get built first and then we'll maybe help us perfect our quantum systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

That's a tough one because AI is so general. It's almost touching what industry is outside of the AI industry. I'm not sure there's many. Maybe the progress going on in quantum technology. um, is, is kind of interesting. I, I still believe AI is going to get built first and then we'll maybe help us perfect our quantum systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

But I have, you know, ongoing bets with some of my quantum friends like Hartman Nevin on, they're going to build quantum systems first. And then that will, that will help us accelerate AI. So I always keep a close eye on the, on the advances going on with, with quantum computing systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

But I have, you know, ongoing bets with some of my quantum friends like Hartman Nevin on, they're going to build quantum systems first. And then that will, that will help us accelerate AI. So I always keep a close eye on the, on the advances going on with, with quantum computing systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

But I have, you know, ongoing bets with some of my quantum friends like Hartman Nevin on, they're going to build quantum systems first. And then that will, that will help us accelerate AI. So I always keep a close eye on the, on the advances going on with, with quantum computing systems.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

Well, what I hope for next 10, 15 years is what we're doing in medicine to really have new breakthroughs. And I think maybe in the next 10, 15 years, we can actually have a real crack at solving all disease, right? That's the mission of Isomorphic. And I think with AlphaFold, we showed what the potential was. to sort of do what I like to call science at digital speed.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

Well, what I hope for next 10, 15 years is what we're doing in medicine to really have new breakthroughs. And I think maybe in the next 10, 15 years, we can actually have a real crack at solving all disease, right? That's the mission of Isomorphic. And I think with AlphaFold, we showed what the potential was. to sort of do what I like to call science at digital speed.

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Demis Hassabis on AI, Game Theory, Multimodality, and the Nature of Creativity | Possible

Well, what I hope for next 10, 15 years is what we're doing in medicine to really have new breakthroughs. And I think maybe in the next 10, 15 years, we can actually have a real crack at solving all disease, right? That's the mission of Isomorphic. And I think with AlphaFold, we showed what the potential was. to sort of do what I like to call science at digital speed.