Recently, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenA, announced in a post on the X social network that OpenAI does not plan to release artificial intelligence at the AGI level next month; because its construction is not yet complete.
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has attracted much attention as an ambitious goal; AGI refers to a type of artificial intelligence that can learn and reason and make decisions like humans in different fields.
OpenAI’s definition of AGI is a fully automated system that outperforms humans in most economically valuable tasks. This definition distinguishes AGI from large-scale language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s o1 and o3 models, which perform very well in certain tasks such as natural language processing; But they lack general intelligence and the ability to perform a wide range of tasks.
This year, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenA, spoke in a blog post with confidence about the company’s knowledge in the field of AGI construction and the expectation that AI agents will join the workforce by 2025.
Recently, Emma Altman, in a post on the X social network, announced that OpenAI does not plan to release AGI next month; because its construction is not yet complete.
The apparent contradiction between past and present statements has raised questions about OpenAI’s path and timeline for achieving human-like AI.
The statements made show that OpenAI remains committed to the development of human-like artificial intelligence. While some experts believe that achieving AGI is not far off in the near future, others believe that this goal is still years away.
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