AI Summit 2024: Google Research Chief Predicts Children Will Soon Be Taught by Artificial Intelligence
Australian Financial Review
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- Date Published
- 28 May 2024
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- 2
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- 10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm
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Yossi Matias said healthcare, education and climate were the three areas most likely to be most changed by artificial intelligence in the near-term.
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Yossi Matias, leader of Google Research, forecasts a significant transformation in education, healthcare, and climate through AI innovations. His predictions that AI will create tailor-made online tutors for children indicate an upcoming pivotal shift in educational methodologies. These advancements in AI tools aim to reform how education is delivered, enhancing personalization and accessibility. While the article highlights significant technological changes, focus on catastrophic or existential risks remains minimal, positioning this piece as relevant to AI's societal impacts rather than addressing direct safety concerns. The implication of such technologies on global governance and policy, particularly in Australia, aligns with broader discussions on AI regulation and ethical implementation.
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TechnologyAI SummitPrint articleSam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporterMay 28, 2024 – 11.46amSaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginChildren will be learning alongside tailored, artificial intelligence-powered online tutors within a few years, the head of Google’s global research division says, in a radical overhaul of the way theeducationsystem works.Yossi Matias,Google’s vice president and general manager of Google Research, said healthcare, education and climate were the three areas most likely to be most changed by AI in the next few years.Loading...Sam Buckingham-Jonesis the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review.Connect withSamonTwitter.SaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginLicense articleFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreAI SummitAIGoogleTeachingEducationFetching latest articlesOlympic weightlifting is hard. This boss uses the 1pc rule to get it doneLucy DeanOut-of-control watch price rises give housing a run for its moneyKnow your craft: How the biggest airlines rate at the pointy endJun Bei Liu: How I learnt to speak upSally Patten and Lap PhanThe four actor ‘tricks’ giving executives more confidence‘We’ll fight’: Alex Waislitz on family battles and bad betsA last-chance tote bag and a groovy case for trumpetersEugenie KellyThis machine can bring out the creative streak you never knew you hadThis data-driven wellness retreat is a haven for high-flyersBillionaire Nicola Forrest appoints UBank boss to run family officePrimrose RiordanVictor Smorgon’s star fundie eyes 50pc returns for new fundForrest family powerbroker had alleged role in big Fortescue decisions