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Demis Hassabis announces that AI can now reconstruct what people are dreaming from brain scans, predicting sci-fi-like devices in the next few years.
DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis delivers a 60-minute speech at the University of Cambridge, covering the future development of AI from large models, AlphaFold to scientific discovery and AGI. Video has been added with Chinese subtitles.
Demis Hassabis comments that solving Erdos problems does not constitute true invention, offering a perspective on the nature of AI creativity and problem-solving.
Demis Hassabis discusses the limitations of language models and argues that world models are needed to learn the hidden grammar of physical reality beyond text.
Demis Hassabis suggests that the Singularity could be just a few years away, potentially triggered by the arrival of true AGI.
At Google I/O, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis announced that scientific progress is becoming computable, launching the Gemini for Science system to help researchers read papers, write code, and generate hypotheses, enabling science to scale and iterate like software.
A recorded March 2026 conversation with Demis Hassabis covering AI's hardest solved problems, drug discovery, military use, human uniqueness, and his legacy.
Demis Hassabis closed Google I/O by stating that we may be in the 'foothills of the singularity' and introduced Gemini for Science tools to accelerate scientific discovery.
Demis Hassabis stated at Google I/O that artificial general intelligence is just a few years away, marking a significant shift from his previously more conservative timeline of 5-10 years.
Demis Hassabis argues that AI will not eliminate programming jobs but rather make developers more productive, criticizing companies that use AI as a reason for layoffs. He discusses Google DeepMind's new Gemini 3.5 Flash model and other AI announcements at Google I/O.
Demis Hassabis was an undisclosed angel investor in Anthropic at its founding, and Dario Amodei considers him a role model.
Promotes a one-hour Cambridge lecture by Demis Hassabis that provides deep insights into the future of AI, claiming it will teach more than most learn in five years.
Demis Hassabis, co-founder of Google DeepMind, announces $2.1 billion in funding for Isomorphic Labs to use AI to cure all diseases by accelerating drug discovery.
This article highlights Demis Hassabis's prediction that one person proficient in AI will soon outperform entire startup teams, and offers a guide to using Claude effectively.
Demis Hassabis claims AI can cure all diseases within 10 years, backed by a $2.1B funding round for Isomorphic Labs to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery and personalized medicine.
The article reviews DeepMind's decision-making process behind open-sourcing AlphaFold in 2021, praising Demis Hassabis's leadership style for taking risks and freely making basic research available. It also notes that although this initiative did not generate direct profits, it successfully led to the creation of Isomorphic Labs, valued at $2 billion.
Demis Hassabis spoke at the Google for KOREA event, reflecting on AlphaGo's 10th anniversary and AlphaFold winning the Nobel Prize, while offering advice for Korea's AI future, leaders, and next-generation education.