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ABCDEF7 · M
Top AI companies like openAI and google are working on AGI(artificial general intelligence). We have already seen a great change in capabilities of LLMs from around 4 years. When this AGI will be embedded into a robot, you can imagine a super human capability like person without the demerits of a real human like tiredness, emotions, expectations (pay hike).
This is going to be dangerous in 10 to 15 years if all governments don't stop it collectively. Which is not likely to happen.
This is going to be dangerous in 10 to 15 years if all governments don't stop it collectively. Which is not likely to happen.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@ABCDEF7 The companies pushing A"I" seem to imagine they can develop such systems but I wonder how much of their claims is merely to attract customers and share-holders.
We already see the misuse of AI, and we already see AI itself being prone to errors.
I don't foresee the comic-strip type "robots", resembling animated tailor's dummies or a steel cross between video-game warrior-machines and the Tin Man from Oz. Rather, further development of genuine robots - machines designed for specific purposes and looking like them.
We already see the misuse of AI, and we already see AI itself being prone to errors.
I don't foresee the comic-strip type "robots", resembling animated tailor's dummies or a steel cross between video-game warrior-machines and the Tin Man from Oz. Rather, further development of genuine robots - machines designed for specific purposes and looking like them.




