Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has confirmed that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is achievable using current hardware, a statement that has been echoed by several experts in the field. Altman expressed a desire for OpenAI to open-source more of its technology in the future. While some, including Gary Marcus, agree with Altman's assessment regarding hardware, they caution that the current software remains inefficient and struggles with abstract knowledge. This discussion comes amid growing interest in AGI and its potential implications for technology and society.
I actually agree with Altman - AGI probably IS achievable w large enough clusters with current hardware. But NOT with current software, which is grossly inefficient and poor at working with abstract knowledge. https://t.co/7eTdIAauQ0
This is HUGE! Sam Altman just h̶a̶l̶l̶u̶c̶i̶n̶a̶t̶e̶d̶ confirmed that he believes that AGI is achievable with the current hardware. Game-changer! https://t.co/t2T3w09Ys2
Sam Altman would like OpenAI to open source more stuff. https://t.co/jE13FV22yZ