No AGI Breakthrough in 2025, Major Players Eye Decade's End
No organisation has yet developed Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) or communicated with such an entity this year. Major players like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta are actively researching this field, but their leaders anticipate breakthroughs only within this decade, not in 2025.
AGI, or general artificial intelligence, is an AI capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can. Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, speculates that contact with a non-human intelligence (AGI) could happen as early as 2023. He views achieving AGI as a monumental feat that would transform the world significantly. If developed, AGI would be a machine with human-like capabilities, never tiring and able to process vast amounts of information.
While no organisation has yet achieved or contacted Artificial General Intelligence, the possibility remains on the horizon. Major tech companies continue their research, with OpenAI's Sam Altman predicting a potential breakthrough in 2023. The implications of such an achievement are vast and could significantly reshape our world.
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