Google Deep Mind’s CEO Demis Hosseby allegedly highlighted that the company is working on the “next generation email” assistant. According to the report, the expert recently made the statement while speaking at the South West (SXSW) London Festival at the South West (SXSW). He highlighted the need to change the existing email system and replace it with artificial intelligence (AI) device that can respond to messages and make some simple decisions. In addition, Google Executive also talked about the artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Google Deep Mind is working on AI -run email solution
According to The Guardian, the lyrics commented that despite its unprecedented growth and ability, the AI was “defeated more in the short term.” Spreading on this idea, he allegedly mentioned that before this technology was allowed to work in key sectors like health care or public administration, it should first work on solving another major pain point for most professionals-always-growing email blogs.
The CEO of Google Deep Mind allegedly indicated that the company is already operating on an AI -powered technology that people can create how people use an email client. He allegedly said it was termed “the next generation email”, which will be able to understand the ordinary emails that the user gets, and can respond to them in their style. In addition, he said he indicated that this email assistant would also be able to “make some simple decisions”.
The calculation also touched the AGI subject. Earlier, in Google I/O, he said that AGI can be achieved only after 2030. Repeating its prediction, he said that according to the Guardian, it could reach five to 10 years, which is a very short time. He added that when the world reaches technology, it will be like the effects of industrial revolution.
In particular, the AGI is described as an AI system that can autonomously perform a wide range of works from the end to the end, make decisions, and take steps like a human being or beyond. Highlighting the timeline, he allegedly mentioned that the AI race guide countries, such as China and the United States, need to work together to find a common basis at the scientific and safety level because this technology “has the potential to affect the entire humanity.”


