Superintelligence could arrive in “a few thousand days” – the CEO of OpenAI said

The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence in recent years leads to questions about when we will see superintelligence – artificial intelligence that is smarter than humans.

Superintelligence could emerge much sooner than you think, in “a few thousand days,” said OpenAI chief Sam Altman. In a personal contribution, titled The Intelligence Age, Altman waxes poetic about artificial intelligence and how it will be a tool for humanity to solve difficult problems. It also talks about the emergence of superintelligence, which according to Altman will come sooner than expected.

Sam Altman, head of OpenAI

Many names in the field are talking about the fact that the next step in the development of AI will be the so-called general artificial intelligence. Company boss NvidiaJensen Huang, thinks it will be here within the next five years, while Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son put 2030 as an assumption.

Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is defined as a type of AI that matches or surpasses human abilities in a large number of cognitive tasks. And the glassmakers will have nothing to eat.

Source: pctuning.cz