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AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton raises a critical concern: despite AI’s potential to boost productivity massively, the benefits may not be shared equally. He predicts that instead of making everyone better off, this progress could create an imbalanced distribution of gains. The wealth generated may largely flow to big corporations and the top 1%.
With AI expected to increase global GDP by over $15 trillion by 2030, the worry is that displaced workers may be left behind. Hinton warns that such concentration of benefits could lead to broader societal challenges and unrest.
While AI will undoubtedly improve sectors like healthcare and education, Hinton cautions that without inclusive economic policies, it may fail to uplift all communities. The key question is: who truly gains from this technological leap?

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