Emad: I don't think there'll be like 95% of programmers in five to seven years, five years. But that doesn't necessarily mean there's not going to be any human software engineers. Or maybe they're just going to be doing different stuff. Emad: Over time you build more and more standardized building blocks on top so that becomes easier and easier and easier to do.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Stability.ai's founder Emad Mostaque, to talk about whether artificial intelligence (AI) is going to kill us all (3:30), why AI is the most important invention since the internal combustion engine (8:00), the next leap (12:40), the explosion of large language models and chatbots (17:00), why he is being sued (21:40), how AI can improve humans (25:30), how it will serve as the new platform (31:00), how he plans to make money (33:30), growing up in London (35:30), his charity (39:10), London's status as a hub (44:50), the most vulnerable industries (49:10), and his problem with OpenAI (56:10).
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