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Home / Business and Economy / AI Under-Hyped: Schmidt Says Real Disruption Is Coming

AI Under-Hyped: Schmidt Says Real Disruption Is Coming

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Eric Schmidt believes AI is currently under-hyped, not overvalued.
  • He cites automation of 'boring' business tasks as key disruptor.
  • Potential seen in medicine, climate, and logistics breakthroughs.
AI Under-Hyped: Schmidt Says Real Disruption Is Coming

Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, contends that artificial intelligence is fundamentally under-hyped, despite current excitement. He explained that the true disruptive impact of AI is still unfolding as it begins to automate the "boring" and repetitive tasks that consume significant corporate resources. These back-office functions, including billing, accounting, and inventory management, represent a massive area for efficiency gains.

Schmidt highlighted that the automation enabled by AI extends far beyond routine processes, offering immense potential for accelerating breakthroughs in crucial fields. He specifically mentioned medicine, climate solutions, and engineering as areas where AI could drive unprecedented progress. This broad applicability suggests that the technology's transformative power is much larger than many currently appreciate.

Despite some economists warning of an AI bubble, Schmidt maintains that the current investments reflect a genuine drive to automate core business operations. He illustrated the rapid advancement by witnessing an AI generate an entire software program, a profound development for someone with decades of programming experience. Schmidt believes the automation curve is still in its early stages, with Wall Street underestimating the magnitude of this impending technological shift.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Eric Schmidt believes AI is currently under-hyped, with its true disruptive potential yet to be fully realized.
Schmidt suggests AI will transform businesses by automating "boring" and time-consuming tasks like billing and accounting.
Schmidt sees significant potential for AI to accelerate breakthroughs in medicine, climate solutions, and engineering.

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