More capable frontier AI models will substitute engineers: Yoshua Bengio

Yoshua Bengio, a prominent figure in artificial intelligence, has emphasized the need for India to actively participate in the global competition to develop advanced AI models rather than retreating from it. His comments come amid growing concerns that automation and AI advancements could lead to job displacement, particularly in engineering sectors. Bengio argued that while frontier AI models could potentially replace certain engineering roles, they also hold the promise of enhancing productivity and innovation. He highlighted the importance of fostering a collaborative environment to ensure that AI advancements benefit society as a whole. By engaging in the creation of these powerful models, India can harness the potential of AI technology to drive economic growth and address complex challenges. Bengio's stance reflects a broader narrative within the tech community, urging countries like India to invest in AI research and development to remain competitive in the global landscape. This engagement is crucial not only for technological advancement but also for creating a workforce that is adaptable to the rapidly changing job market influenced by AI.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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