December 28, 2025 - 20:06

Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the 'Godfather of AI,' has made bold predictions regarding the future of artificial intelligence. He asserts that by 2026, AI technology will not only improve significantly but will also acquire the capability to replace numerous jobs across various sectors. Hinton emphasizes that the advancements in AI are already impressive, stating, "It's already extremely good."
As AI continues to evolve, its potential to automate tasks traditionally performed by humans is becoming increasingly apparent. Industries such as manufacturing, customer service, and even some aspects of creative work could see substantial changes as AI systems take on roles once held by employees.
The implications of this shift raise important questions about the future of work and the economy. As AI becomes more integrated into daily operations, society must grapple with the challenges and opportunities that come with these technological advancements. The conversation surrounding job displacement and the need for reskilling workers is more relevant than ever.
August 20, 2026 - 18:18
Opinion: Technology isn't the hard part anymoreFor years, the conventional wisdom in the telecom industry was that the biggest hurdle to connecting rural America was the technology itself. Laying fiber across vast, sparsely populated terrain,...
August 20, 2026 - 03:19
STC’s Business, Public Safety and Technology Faculty Mobilize to Prepare Students for an AI-Driven FutureFaculty across South Texas College`s Division of Business, Public Safety and Technology are joining forces to make sure students do not get left behind as artificial intelligence reshapes the...
August 19, 2026 - 04:25
Integrating Technology in the Classroom Must Be Handled With Caution and PragmatismSchool systems across the country are moving forward with digital learning tools, but the push to modernize classrooms is meeting a wave of caution from educators and administrators. At the 2026...
August 18, 2026 - 09:22
OMSI hosts Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation & Technology this weekA week-long showcase of independent filmmaking and digital innovation kicks off this summer at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. The Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation and Technology...