Technology pioneer Ray Kurzweil predicted Friday that universal basic income, a controversial notion today, will be common throughout the developed world by the early 2030s and globally by the end of that decade. Why it matters: With the combination of automation and artificial intelligence, there has been wide concern over how society will deal with massive job disruption. Speaking at the TED con
Peter Thiel sharing remarks at the National Press Club. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images Despite being an early supporter of President Trump, Peter Thiel says the administration hasn't quite reached his expectations in an interview with the New York Times. "There are all these ways that things have fallen short... [but Trump has been] better than Hillary Clinton or the Republican zombies." Why it mat
Peter Thiel got married in Vienna this past weekend, Axios has learned. Guests came expecting to celebrate the billionaire venture capitalist's 50th birthday, but instead were surprised by a wedding to longtime boyfriend Matt Danzeisen. Thiel, who was an early investor in Facebook and a co-founder of PayPal, endorsed Donald Trump during the campaign and has been a rare voice of support for the pre
Geoffrey Hinton harbors doubts about AI's current workhorse. (Johnny Guatto / University of Toronto) In 1986, Geoffrey Hinton co-authored a paper that, three decades later, is central to the explosion of artificial intelligence. But Hinton says his breakthrough method should be dispensed with, and a new path to AI found. Speaking with Axios on the sidelines of an AI conference in Toronto on Wednes
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