Sam Altman predicts artificial superintelligence (AGI) will happen this year
Sam Altman's Vision: AGI and AI Workforce by 2025
Prologue
Sam Altman, the enigmatic CEO of OpenAI, presents his stunning predictions in his captivating blog post, "Reflections." He boldly asserts that we will witness the advent of artificial general intelligence (AGI) "as we have traditionally understood it" in 2025.
AGI and the Future Workforce
Altman foresees the groundbreaking entry of AI agents into the workforce, a revolutionary step that will profoundly impact the way businesses operate.
"We are now confident we know how to build AGI," Altman declares. "We believe that, in 2025, we may see the first AI agents 'join the workforce' and materially change the output of companies."
Experts Weigh In
Dr. Ben Goertzel, an AI expert, had previously projected AGI's arrival by 2029. Now, Alan Thompson, a former Mensa International chair, has adjusted his estimate to 88% complete in light of Altman's insights.
The Rollercoaster Journey of an AI Pioneer
Altman candidly shares both the triumphs and tribulations of leading OpenAI in a cutting-edge field.
"The last few years have been the most rewarding, fun, best, interesting, exhausting, stressful, and particularly for the last two – unpleasant years of my life so far," he reflects.
Key Moments and Future Focus
In recounting OpenAI's journey over its nine-year history, Altman highlights landmark developments like the launch of ChatGPT, which ignited the AI revolution.
Now, he shifts OpenAI's focus towards the audacious goal of AGI, which he believes offers transformative potential:
"With superintelligence, we can do anything else. Superintelligent tools could massively accelerate scientific discovery and innovation well beyond what we are capable of doing on our own, and in turn massively increase abundance and prosperity."