Less than a year until superintelligence: head of OpenAI reveals the cards.


Head of OpenAI: Artificial General Intelligence will appear in 2025
According to OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), also known as superintelligence, will appear as early as 2025. He predicts that the first artificial intelligence agents will soon be able to operate at human levels and may even completely replace them.
OpenAI believes it has found the right path to creating the artificial general intelligence that scientists have dreamed of for many years. Altman sees that when artificial intelligence is used in private and public organizations, it will lead to significant positive changes felt by everyone.
Altman also shared the difficulties of managing a company engaged in cutting-edge technological developments, noting that these recent years have been the most intense, interesting, and exhausting for him.
Development of artificial intelligence: joy and pain
Altman noted that the development of artificial intelligence brings many surprises, which can be both joyful and painful. However, he is inspired by the continuous flow of scientific discoveries and the changing attitudes of former opponents towards new developments.
Altman is confident that tools based on superintelligence will help accelerate scientific discoveries and the creation of innovations, making the world richer and more prosperous than what a human can achieve.
Legal case against the head of OpenAI
Sam Altman reported on a legal dispute initiated by his younger sister, who accuses him and other family members of sexual violence that lasted for many years. This case has caused significant resonance and affected the reputation of OpenAI.
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