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### Anticipated Arrival of Superior AI Leaves Tech Executives Puzzled

Leaders from the likes of OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Cohere see a form of AGI approaching, but say…

Executives from prominent artificial intelligence laboratories anticipate the emergence of AI that rivals or surpasses human intelligence in the near future. The specific characteristics and applications of this advanced AI remain shrouded in mystery.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, leaders from OpenAI, Cohere, Google’s DeepMind, as well as tech giants like Microsoft and Salesforce, discussed the risks and opportunities associated with AI.

The prominence of AI in the business world has surged recently, notably due to the success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, a popular generative AI chatbot. These generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, leverage large language models trained on extensive datasets.

This heightened attention has raised concerns globally among governments, corporations, and advocacy groups regarding various risks linked to AI systems. These risks include issues around transparency, explainability, job displacement due to automation, social manipulation through algorithms, surveillance, and data privacy.

OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, expressed his belief that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could materialize in the foreseeable future. Despite this, he downplayed the transformative impact of AI on the world and job market, emphasizing that the apprehensions may be exaggerated.

Altman’s views on the dangers of super-intelligent AI have evolved, with a newfound wariness of its potential downsides, particularly in terms of disinformation and cyber threats.

Aidan Gomez, CEO of Cohere, concurred with the notion that AGI could be imminent, highlighting the vague definition of this technology. He underscored the need for clarity in defining AGI and stressed the importance of responsible adoption and integration of AI systems.

The timeline for integrating AGI into businesses, according to Gomez, may span decades due to the challenges associated with the scalability and adaptability of these models.

The uncertainty surrounding the definition and timeline of AGI persists within the AI community. Lila Ibrahim from Google’s DeepMind emphasized the importance of developing AI technology safely and responsibly.

At the same event, Marc Benioff of Salesforce cautioned against the potential pitfalls of AI advancement, urging industry leaders to prevent catastrophic scenarios where AI systems spiral out of control.

Jack Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ, highlighted the limitations of current large language models (LLMs), noting their deficiencies in common sense reasoning. Despite advancements, he emphasized the need for AI systems to evolve beyond their current capabilities.

Looking ahead, Hidary predicted a significant milestone in 2024, envisioning the integration of advanced AI communication software into humanoid robots, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of AI technology.

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