
Anthropic's CEO has recently highlighted the potential of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) to solve significant global challenges, asserting that achieving such technological advancements could lead to a utopian future. However, the CEO has also emphasized the substantial financial requirements needed to realize this vision, specifically mentioning a need for $7 billion. This comes amid a broader trend where AI executives are increasingly promoting the transformative potential of superintelligence, often setting ambitious deadlines. The competition within the AI industry is intensifying, as companies vie to secure funding and lead the race towards AGI, which could ultimately cost trillions of dollars.
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The CEO of an AI safety and research company claims that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) "could solve serious world issues" ..But it'll cost trillions of dollars. READ: https://t.co/Lsct8Exalv #AGI #Anthropic
