Google DeepMind CEO Predicts AGI Emergence in 5-10 Years
Google DeepMind CEO Predicts AGI Emergence in 5-10 Years

Google DeepMind CEO Predicts AGI Emergence in 5-10 Years

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Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, predicts that artificial general intelligence (AGI) will emerge within the next five to ten years, but he cautions that significant technical challenges remain. At a recent event, he acknowledged the impressive capabilities of current AI systems while emphasizing their limitations in various tasks. Hassabis clarified that while AGI is on the horizon, it won't arrive suddenly; rather, advancements will gradually unfold over the coming decade. He highlighted the importance of developing AI systems that can understand and interact with the real world, which is a key challenge for researchers. This perspective aligns with his previous statements regarding the overestimation of current AI capabilities and the underappreciation of its long-term potential. Experts like Yann LeCun echo Hassabis's cautious optimism about the trajectory of AI development.

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