MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – Mustafa Suleyman, the co-founder of DeepMind, Google’s AI division, told CNBC during an interview that everybody is going to have their own AI-powered personal assistants within the next five years as the technology becomes cheaper and more widespread.
In particular, Suleyman, now the CEO of Inflection AI, the tech startup behind an AI chatbot called Pi, said that everybody will have access to an AI that “knows you,” is “super smart,” and “understands your personal history.”
Suleyman, who co-authored a book titled “The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century’s Greatest Dilemma” that documents the development of AI, even predicts that AI will be able “preserve things in its working memory.” In turn, he says the technology can help make people’s daily lives just a little bit easier.
Like a chief of staff, Suleyman said that AI will “intimately know your personal information, be completely aligned with your interests, and help you manage you manage and process all the information you need.
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