🚨 OpenAI AI researcher Noam Brown hints at AGI potential after the O1 model: "AGI presence becomes more apparent when models begin to outperform humans in areas like mathematics, coding, Go, and chess. I believe we're starting to experience that now." https://t.co/bC1oc6Grtr
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AI agents are poised to revolutionize day-to-day coding workflows over the next 3-6 months, driven by OpenAI's o1 model. This model is set to transform coding from a toy-like activity into a tool-based approach, allowing individual developers to have AI agents working on their behalf. AgentLayer's AI agents, inspired by Sam Altman's vision, are designed to act as super-competent colleagues, handling tasks and enhancing productivity without requiring new hardware. Noam Brown, an AI researcher at OpenAI, suggests that the o1 model hints at the potential for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), as it begins to outperform humans in areas such as mathematics, coding, Go, and chess. AI agents are described as operating 24x7 and are likened to electricity for the 21st century.