Google DeepMind CEO Predicts AGI by 2030, Warns Society Needs to Prepare

According to Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, speaking at Stanford Graduate School of Business last week, artificial general intelligence (AGI) could emerge by 2030 "plus or minus a year." Hassabis emphasized that society has limited time to prepare for AGI's economic and social consequences, stating "we don't have long to prepare for what that means. It's going to be enormously profound." He framed 2026 as a turning point where AI agents and tool-use capabilities are becoming genuinely useful, providing clearer visibility on the path to AGI.
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