Schmidt says robots will take our jobs: Rise of AI is a natural progression

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Lately we've been hearing a lot about artificial intelligence and robots pinching jobs from us humans, and Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet (parent company of Google) is the latest to chime in on the topic.

And his thoughts, revealed in an interview with the Telegraph, were prompted by the recent well-publicised games of Go between top-level human player Lee Se-dol and Google's AI AlphaBot, in which the latter resoundingly triumphed to an unexpected degree, leading Schmidt to observe: "Now there is a sense that AI has finally arrived."

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