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Demis Hassabis outlines AI's dual path: first solve intelligence, then apply it.

Demis Hassabis outlined a two-step strategy for artificial intelligence, focusing first on solving intelligence itself and then applying it to broader problems. He emphasized that intelligence acts as a force multiplier, amplifying existing capabilities and tendencies. This perspective was discussed in an essay exploring the intersection of Buddhism, motivated reasoning, and the future of intelligence. AI

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IMPACT Offers a philosophical perspective on AI development, suggesting a focus on foundational intelligence before broad application.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a credible voice (Demis Hassabis) discussing AI strategy and philosophy.

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    Demis Hassabis's two-step plan for AI: "Solve intelligence, then use it to solve everything else." But intelligence is a force-multiplier — it amplifies whateve

    Demis Hassabis's two-step plan for AI: "Solve intelligence, then use it to solve everything else." But intelligence is a force-multiplier — it amplifies whatever's already there. New essay on Buddhism, motivated reasoning, and the future of intelligence. # AI # Buddhism https:// …