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Sam Altman predicts imminent arrival of superintelligent AI

Superintelligent AI
Superintelligent AI

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently shared his thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence. He believes that superintelligent AI could emerge within the next few years. Altman predicts that this could lead to an era of unprecedented progress and prosperity.

According to Altman, the goal of OpenAI is to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI). AGI is a technology that could match human intelligence in performing many tasks without specific training. Superintelligence, on the other hand, surpasses AGI.

It represents a level of machine intelligence that can dramatically outperform humans at any intellectual task. Altman’s prediction of “a few thousand days” until superintelligence remains vague. Two thousand days is roughly 5.5 years, while 5,000 days is just under 14 years.

As the CEO of OpenAI, Altman is likely privy to AI research techniques that are not broadly known to the public. This lends weight to his broad timeframe, even if it remains indefinite. Not everyone shares Altman’s optimism.

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Superintelligent AI outlook forecast

Computer scientist and frequent AI critic Grady Booch expressed frustration with what he referred to as “AI hype.” He believes it inflates valuations, garners headlines, and distracts from ongoing work in computing. Despite the criticism, Altman’s position as CEO of a leading AI company makes his predictions noteworthy.

He emphasizes the need for significant infrastructure to support the proliferation of AI. Without sufficient infrastructure, AI could become a resource fought over and mostly utilized by the wealthy. Altman envisions AI assistants becoming increasingly capable, eventually forming “personal AI teams.” These teams could help individuals accomplish almost anything they can imagine.

He predicts AI will enable breakthroughs in education, health care, software development, and other fields. While acknowledging potential downsides and labor market disruptions, Altman remains optimistic about AI’s overall impact on society. He urges cautious but determined action in navigating the complex challenges ahead.

Altman concludes with an analogy to illustrate technological change. He notes that many of the jobs we do today would have looked like trifling wastes of time to people a few hundred years ago. However, nobody is looking back at the past, wishing they were a lamplighter.

If we could fast-forward a hundred years from today, the prosperity all around us would feel just as unimaginable.

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