Google DeepMind predicts AGI in five to ten years

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Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, believes that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be achieved in the next five to ten years. He points out that current AI technology is not advanced enough to fully understand real-world contexts. Hassabis emphasizes the importance of making progress in multi-agent systems, which could help overcome existing challenges. He stated that while AI has made significant strides, it is "not quite there yet" in matching human intelligence. This discussion reflects a growing interest in the future of AI and its potential capabilities. Experts in the field, including Mustafa Suleyman, who is now the CEO of Microsoft AI, often share similar views on the need for improvements in understanding and developing AI systems.


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