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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AI matching human intelligence 'five to ten years away'
DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis predicts the emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) within the next five to ten years, followed by artificial superintelligence. There are varying timelines for AGI, with some leaders believing it is more than 10 years away and others suggesting it is imminent within two years. World leaders have convened to establish guidelines for AGI development, highlighting potential risks and the possibility of domin…
Artificial intelligence that can rival humans in any task is still a long way off, but it's only a matter of time before it becomes a reality, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said today, noting that he thinks artificial general intelligence (AGI) will emerge in the next five to 10 years.
Google DeepMind CEO predicts human-like AI within decade
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, capable of performing tasks just like humans is set to become a reality very soon. This prediction was made by Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google’s AI company, DeepMind. Rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Speaking at DeepMind’s London office, Hassabis stated: “We believe that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) which will be smarter than humans could emerge within the next 5 to 10 years.” He f…
In the next five to 10 years, many of these capabilities will begin to emerge and we will move towards what we call artificial intelligence.
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