OpenAI’s continuous work on exploring AI and the technological possibilities it holds has been creating quite the buzz for a while now, with users and the tech community hooked on their new model release and the advancements it has in store. While the company is vigorously working on the development of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), many key employees of previously prominent companies have joined OpenAI to play their part in bringing AGI forward. Now, the company’s CEO Sam Altman, hinted on the AGI benchmark to be hit in the next five years, and also mentioned about the impact on society being less than what is widely anticipated.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman claims that AGI could be arriving within the next five years, but the impact it would have would be gradual and more nuanced
OpenAI has been arduously working towards progression on the AI front and it was recently revealed that it is working on a new model that would offer further advancement and more logical reasoning. The company’s efforts on developing AGI has also been getting a lot of attention with many keenly looking forward to when would it hit the benchmark.
A Reddit AMA (ask me anything) session was recently held where OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman shared more details on AGI, its progression and the kind of impact we expect it to have on society. He shared the news of AGI hitting its benchmark possibly within five years with the hardware it is using currently. If this stands true, it could mark a huge leap by OpenAI yet again.
Although Altman did not exactly state how this vision would be…
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