Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has projected that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be realized within the next five to ten years. He anticipates that AGI will bring about transformative changes that are potentially ten times greater and faster than the Industrial Revolution. This technological advancement is expected to lead to an era of 'radical abundance' with profound impacts across industries. Meanwhile, former Alibaba CTO has asserted that China is spearheading the future of AI development, suggesting that by 2030 AI will evolve significantly beyond current models like ChatGPT, positioning China potentially decades ahead of Silicon Valley. Industry experts emphasize the urgency for executives to adopt bold and rapid AI strategies to avoid obsolescence, noting that innovation in AI is accelerating with capabilities doubling approximately every seven months. The consensus highlights that the future competitive edge will belong to organizations that effectively integrate and scale AI technologies.
Demis Hassabis says "we’ll have something that we could sort of reasonably call AGI, that exhibits all the cognitive capabilities humans have, maybe in the next five to 10 years". It´s the old Bowie song. We´ve got five years. https://t.co/hzmZZCye4c
Demis Hassabis, CEO de Google DeepMind: “La IA será 10 veces más grande que la Revolución Industrial, y tal vez 10 veces más rápida” https://t.co/hTm0IYSSJw
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