Top scientist warns AI could surpass human intelligence by 2027 - decades ... trends now

Top scientist warns AI could surpass human intelligence by 2027 - decades ... trends now
Top scientist warns AI could surpass human intelligence by 2027 - decades ... trends now

Top scientist warns AI could surpass human intelligence by 2027 - decades ... trends now

The computer scientist and CEO who popularized the term 'artificial general intelligence' (AGI) believes AI is verging on an exponential 'intelligence explosion.' 

The PhD mathematician and futurist Ben Goertzel made the prediction while closing out a summit on AGI this month: 'It seems quite plausible we could get to human-level AGI within, let's say, the next three to eight years.'

'Once you get to human-level AGI,' Goertzel, sometimes called 'father of AGI,' added, 'within a few years you could get a radically superhuman AGI.'

While the futurist admitted that he 'could be wrong,' he went on to predict that the only impediment to a runaway, ultra-advanced AI — far more advanced than its human makers — would be if the bot's 'own conservatism' advised caution.

Mathematician and futurist Ben Goertzel made the prediction while closing out a summit on AGI las week: 'we could get to human-level AGI within, let's say, the next three to eight years'

Mathematician and futurist Ben Goertzel made the prediction while closing out a summit on AGI las week: 'we could get to human-level AGI within, let's say, the next three to eight years'

Goertzel made his predictions in Panama City, Panama during his closing speech for the 2024 Beneficial AI Summit, which is partially sponsored by his firm SingularityNET

Goertzel made his predictions in Panama City, Panama during his closing speech for the 2024 Beneficial AI Summit, which is partially sponsored by his firm SingularityNET

Goertzel made his predictions during "his closing remarks last week at the '2024 Beneficial AI Summit and Unconference,' partially sponsored by his own firm SingularityNET where he is CEO.

'There are known unknowns and probably unknown unknowns,' Goertzel acknowledged during his talk at the event, held this year in Panama City, Panama.

'No one has created human-level artificial general intelligence [AGI] yet; nobody has a solid knowledge of when we're going to get there.'

Goertzel has been investigating what he calls artificial super intelligence (ASI) — which he defines as an AI so advanced that it matches all of the brain power and computing power of human civilization combined

Goertzel has been investigating what he calls artificial super intelligence (ASI) — which he defines as an AI so advanced that it matches all of the brain power and computing power of human civilization combined 

But, unless the processing power, in Goertzel's words, required 'quantum computer with a million qubits or something,' an exponential escalation of AI struck him as inevitable. 

'My own view is once you get to human-level AGI, within a few years you could get a radically superhuman AGI,' he said.

In recent years, Goertzel has been investigating a concept he calls 'artificial super intelligence' (ASI) — which he defines as an AI that's so advanced that it matches all of the brain power and computing power of human civilization. 

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