Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, said he remains skeptical that artificial intelligence could soon make human jobs obsolete as he sees flaws in machine learning models applied in certain scenarios.
Some are convinced that within three years almost everything we do as humans will be done in one form or another by LLMs and other AI tools," Griffin said Friday during an event for Citadel's new class of interns in New York.
"For a number of reasons, I am not convinced that these models will achieve that type of breakthrough in the near future."
The rapid rise of AI has had the world pondering its far-reaching impact on society, including technology-induced job cuts.
"Machine learning models do much better when there's consistency."
Persons:
Ken Griffin, Griffin, Elon Musk
Organizations:
Citadel, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Locations:
New York