Google CEO Sundar Pichai foresees AI taking over complex tasks, even his own job, within a year. This aligns with other tech leaders like OpenAI's Sam...
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes artificial intelligence could eventually manage his role, calling the CEO position 'one of the easier things' for AI. He anticipates AI agents will handle more complex tasks independently within a year, acknowledging significant societal disruptions and job transformations. Pichai advises young people to embrace change, as AI will augment professions like teaching and medicine.
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