It'll be safe, it'll be understood
and it'll be value adding.
The people that are building it are optimists and not pessimists.
You know there's a dark version of it and there's a very wonderful version of it.
I think AI augments humans and doesn't replace them.
We've had 160 years of ever increasing robotics and more automation
and what's the end result?
Near record employment in virtually every part of the world,
so I predict the same again.
I hope AI will help us solve some of the toughest medical and social challenges
in the world and using AI in a ethically sound way.
AI will help us make sense of all the data we have,
we're sitting on a wealth of data that we don't know what to do with.
We need computers to help us figure that out.
I hope AI develops to be useful and meaningful,
where we can cure diseases, help people with things that really matter to them,
rather than being able to sell them a better pair of shoes.
It will become more ubiquitous,
a little bit like electricity and water, there's just an expectation.
