OpenAI will tell Trump about the breakthrough in AI: what will change in the labor market by 2025.

OpenAI will tell Trump about the breakthrough in AI
OpenAI will tell Trump about the breakthrough in AI

OpenAI plans a revolutionary update to artificial intelligence

OpenAI is preparing for an important update to artificial intelligence that could significantly change the job market. According to Axios, the company will meet with U.S. officials on January 30 in Washington to discuss a new version of AI.

This new version of artificial intelligence is expected to perform complex tasks at the level of a specialist with a scientific degree.

The founder of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, also stated that by 2025, his company will develop artificial intelligence that can operate at the level of a mid-level engineer and write code.

The latest achievements of companies in the field of artificial intelligence inspire and worry OpenAI employees.

New opportunities for artificial intelligence

New 'super agents' will be able to independently create software, conduct financial analysis, and solve complex logistical tasks. However, the issue of reliability and hallucinations in artificial intelligence remains relevant.

The first birth of a potentially autonomous actor

The development of artificial intelligence is viewed as the birth of a potentially autonomous actor that can self-improve and make decisions. With expert forecasts, the first versions of revolutionary AI technologies, including an infinite context window for processing millions of words per second, will appear by 2025.

OpenAI's head, Sam Altman, claims that artificial intelligence will provide people with tools to solve complex problems and help create new opportunities for the progress of humanity. Each person will have their own AI team with virtual experts in various fields.

Banks plan to reduce up to 200,000 jobs over the next three to five years due to the use of artificial intelligence. By 2027, banks could achieve additional profit through productivity gains enabled by AI.

The U.S. is also introducing restrictions on the export of chips and artificial intelligence technologies to preserve advanced developments for its needs and the needs of its allies.


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