AI matching human intelligence 'five to ten years away'
- Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind co-founder, predicts that artificial general intelligence will start to emerge in the next five to ten years.
- Hassabis defines AGI as a system able to perform all the tasks humans can do, but admits there is still considerable research needed.
- Robin Li suggests that AGI is more than ten years away, conflicting with some peers' shorter predictions.
- Some tech leaders, like Cisco's Jeetu Patel, offer more optimistic timelines for AGI, predicting development in the next few years.
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