AI under the microscope
While optimism ran high on stage, Gary Marcus, a cognitive scientist and outspoken AI skeptic, provided a measured counterpoint. In a keynote address on Tuesday, he questioned the capabilities of current large language models, emphasizing their tendency to hallucinate information and struggle with ethical reasoning. Marcus advocated for a neuro-symbolic approach to AI to make future systems more interpretable and reliable.His comments set the tone for what’s likely to be a high-stakes dialogue throughout the week as founders, researchers and investors grapple with the opportunities and risks of exponential technologies.
What to expect at Web Summit
Over the next three days, attendees can expect sessions on everything from venture capital trends and startup scaling to Web3, cybersecurity, healthtech and the intersection of climate and tech. Investors will be keeping a close eye on emerging sectors, potential M&A signals and how companies are navigating macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds with innovation-led strategies.With the convergence of capital, ideas and influence, the Vancouver-based Web Summit may well become a barometer for where the global tech economy is heading next.
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