Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, believes that the term “comprehensive artificial intelligence”, or Agi, is gradually gaining its importance because of rapid progress in this area; Because it is harder to define this concept than in the past.
According to CNBC, artificial intelligence usually refers to artificial intelligence that can do any intellectual work that humans can do. Openai has been working safely and useful for all humanity for many years. But now the CEO of the company says that the high speed of progress in the field of artificial intelligence has needed to redefine the concept of comprehensive artificial intelligence.
Perhaps a new definition for synthetic comprehensive intelligence
“I don’t think the term is very useful,” Sam Altman said in an interview with the Squawk Box program CNBC, when asked if he was asked whether the latest model of Openai, Gpt-5, recently introduced the world to AGI, said. Altman had earlier said that he thinks AGI could develop in a relatively near future.
According to Altman, the problem with AGI is that companies and people use many definitions for it. He also noted that one of the definitions is that AGI -level artificial intelligence should be able to do a significant portion of the work in the world. However, this definition is also difficult, because the nature of the work is constantly changing.
“I think the main thing is that this is not really important and we will only rely on the exponential and continuous growth of models to do more and more,” Almanman said.
Openai and other artificial intelligence companies have so far spent tens of billions of dollars developing artificial intelligence models to achieve comprehensive artificial intelligence. A company like Meta is also looking to launch a laboratory for artificial clouds by investing in great investment and attracting the best talents of the artificial intelligence market.
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