Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI leadership voice, struck a measured tone during his Verge Decoder interview. Challenging Sam Altman's swift predictions about technological acceleration, the CEO outlined a more deliberate perspective on artificial intelligence's trajectory. Where Altman envisions rapid transformation, Suleyman sees a complex, gradual path of technological development that resists simplistic narratives of overnight breakthroughs.
Suleyman spoke in detail about artificial general intelligence (AGI) and thinks that AGI is not possible in the near future. But on the other hand, Sam Altman has said that they can achieve AGI with their current hardware. Sam Altman didn't define what he meant by current hardware but people think it's meant one or two generations of technology that many AI models are based on.
Mustafa Suleyman says that according to him, AGI may be achievable within two to five generations of technology. It is a probability that AGI can be achieved within the next two years, but the best possibility is within the next five to seven years. He added that people define AGI in different ways and his definition of AGI is a type of system that can work with all human training level environments. Physical labour is also something artificially general Intel should be able to perform.
The definition of artificial general intelligence(AGI) on OpenAI’s website says that it's an autonomous system that can perform human tasks even better than humans. Suleyman says that many people have also exaggerated and dramatized AGI so we are not focusing on what capabilities it can have and we are going on about what it should do instead. There are also some reports that OpenAI is removing a clause from its contract with Microsoft that will prevent the company from misusing artificial general intelligence. Mustafa Suleyman said about this that in any partnership between companies, there are some tensions but both these companies are going strong and are confident in the investment of Microsoft in OpenAI.
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