Eric Schmidt, who is storied for leading Google during its period of explosive growth, opened up about the 'epic fight' between the US and China regarding artificial intelligence (AI) in an ...
In a policy paper published Wednesday, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt ... pursuing AGI is the best way to compete with China. In the opinion of Schmidt, Wang, and Hendrycks, the U.S. is in ...
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Eric Schmidt, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, and Center for AI Safety Director Dan Hendrycks are warning that treating the global AI arms race like the Manhattan Project could have dangerous consequences ...
Eric Schmidt, 69, has not served as a chief executive since he gave up the job at Google in 2011. Credit...Benoit Tessier/Reuters Supported by By Mike Isaac and Kenneth Chang Mike Isaac reports on ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is taking over as the CEO of Relativity Space, a 9-year-old rocket startup, a company spokesperson confirmed in a statement to TechCrunch. This is Schmidt’s first ...
The latest billionaire to signal his interest in the space travel industry is former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. The wealthy tech magnate has joined a relatively under-the-radar rocket startup ...
In line with that, Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, is warning, along with other experts, about the risks of pursuing a “Manhattan Project” for AGIs. “[A] Manhattan Project [for AGI] assumes ...
Eric Schmidt, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, and Center for AI Safety Director Dan Hendrycks are sounding the alarm about the global race to build superintelligent AI.
Eric Schmidt was the CEO of Google from 2001 until 2011. Now he's the CEO of rocket startup Relativity Space, which, like Elon Musk's SpaceX, has ambitions to build on Mars.John Lamparski/Getty ...
Another Silicon Valley investor is getting into the rocket business. Former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has taken a controlling interest in the Long Beach, California-based Relativity Space.