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Tuesday, September 09, 2025

"That is the capitalist system."

One of the most prominent pioneers of artificial intelligence has some grim predictions about what the technology he created is soon going to unleash onto humankind.

Geoffrey Hinton, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist whose work on neural networks earned him the title of "Godfather of AI," suggested in an interview with the Financial Times that tech CEOs who preach positive outcomes for the future of AI are deluding themselves and others.

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"What's actually going to happen is rich people are going to use AI to replace workers," Hinton told the FT.

"It's going to create massive unemployment and a huge rise in profits. It will make a few people much richer and most people poorer."

"That's not AI's fault," he continued. "That is the capitalist system."

Although OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his ilk have, as the FT notes, suggested introducing a universal basic income (UBI) to counteract AI-induced unemployment, Hinton claimed that such a stopgap "won't deal with human dignity" and the loss of purpose people may experience without work.

Though timelines for this jobs armageddon weren't provided, Hinton did put dates to another forthcoming AI revolution: when the technology could become superintelligent, able to out-think even the cleverest humans.

"A lot of scientists agree between five and 20 years," he said. "That's the best bet."

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-09-09 11:07 PM | Reply

#1: "That's not AI's fault," [Geoffrey Hinton] continued. "That is the capitalist feudal system which has been disguised to appear like capitalism."

#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-09-09 11:59 PM | Reply

"That's not AI's fault," he continued. "That is the capitalist system."

"the system" my ass.
It's the fault of the people who do the firing.

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-09-10 12:00 AM | Reply

Yup. Last century I was in a European country and I observed four or five people working a small grocery/magazine shop. I asked my interlocutor why the undersized store needed so many workers.

"Because here, we would rather give everybody a job for a little less money rather than one who gets a lot."

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-09-10 12:11 AM | Reply

PEDO DONNIE is unleashing massive unemployment.

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-10 01:22 AM | Reply

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