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Today’s AI just isn’t agile enough to approximate human intelligence “AI is making progress — synthetic images look more and more realistic, and speech recognition can often work in noisy ...
“My kid is never gonna grow up being smarter than AI,” he said, noting that children in the future will only know a world with AI in it. "And that'll be natural," Altman added.
Fortunately, generative AI, while advanced, is still a ways off from being considered true AGI and at least as long as that remains the case there will still be an argument for needing people.
The attainment of greater-than-human intelligence between 2005 and 2030 was predicted by Vinge in 1993. [4] A singularity in 2021 was predicted by Yudkowsky in 1996. [22] Human-level AI around 2029 and the singularity in 2045 was predicted by Kurzweil in 2005. [36] [37] He reaffirmed these predictions in 2024 in The Singularity is Nearer. [38]
IA is sometimes contrasted with AI (artificial intelligence), that is, the project of building a human-like intelligence in the form of an autonomous technological system such as a computer or robot. AI has encountered many fundamental obstacles, practical as well as theoretical, which for IA seem moot, as it needs technology merely as an extra ...
Friendly artificial intelligence (friendly AI or FAI) is hypothetical artificial general intelligence (AGI) that would have a positive (benign) effect on humanity or at least align with human interests such as fostering the improvement of the human species. It is a part of the ethics of artificial intelligence and is closely related to machine ...
"If you define AGI (artificial general intelligence) as smarter than the smartest human, I think it's probably next year, within two years," Musk said when asked about the timeline for development
In their Harvard Business Review essay, Collaborative Intelligence: Humans and AI Are Joining Forces – Humans and machines can enhance each other’s strengths, authors H. James Wilson and Paul R. Daugherty report on research involving 1,500 firms in a range of industries, showing that the biggest performance improvements occur when humans ...