In a recent speech at AI Action Summit in Paris, Dario Amoudi, CEO of Anthropic, warned that artificial intelligence would equate to a country of geniuses within the next two to three years. This prediction means that artificial intelligence has capabilities that are currently in the minds of prominent human beings.
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According to Venturebeat, Amoudi said in an official statement that the technology could reach a point where all the capabilities of the smart society are. These Amudi statements are one of the precise predictions among the leaders of the artificial intelligence industry.
According to the post on the Anthropic website, by 2026 or 2027, the level of capability of artificial intelligence systems will reach a completely new country level: “A country of geniuses within a data center.”
At the Paris summit, Amoudi criticized the slowdown of global trends in artificial intelligence. He described the Paris summit as “a lost opportunity” and said the event had failed to address the accelerators and challenges of the artificial intelligence world. He also pointed to the lack of international agreement to regulate and oversee the technology. Currently, different countries respond to artificial intelligence in different ways, and this lack of coherence can become big challenges in the future.
International disagreement at the Paris Summit
Amoudi also referred to the increasing competition between countries in the field of artificial intelligence development. While democratic countries are trying to lead in this field, authoritarian countries can benefit from artificial intelligence to achieve global military domination. He emphasized that artificial intelligence should be more careful in monitoring artificial intelligence so as not to become a tool for concentration of power in the world. Amoudi added in a statement that the security threats of artificial intelligence could lead to major damage, including the production of semiconductors and cyber security problems.
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The Paris summit clearly showed deep divisions in international approaches to artificial intelligence regulations. The US Vice President, GDP Venus, rejected the EU’s proposed regulations and viewed them as obstacles to progress. The United States and the United Kingdom specifically refused to sign the summit’s commitments.
These differences show increasing challenges in achieving global consensus on how to regulate and control new technologies; As a result, artificial intelligence may be on the path to the progress by 2026, while the international community may not reach a general agreement to regulate and control it.
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