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Will AI ‘compress’ the 21st century?

Several of the top AI leaders are now tamping down the fear factor and turning up the volume on hope and hype

    • As one AI lord sees it, a superintelligence might arrive as soon as 2026; such powerful AI would amount to a "country of geniuses in a data centre".
    • As one AI lord sees it, a superintelligence might arrive as soon as 2026; such powerful AI would amount to a "country of geniuses in a data centre". ILLUSTRATION: PIXABAY
    Published Fri, Oct 18, 2024 · 09:00 AM

    RUMOURS of humanity’s demise may have been greatly exaggerated, it seems. Some of our artificial intelligence (AI) overlords, who for the moment remain flesh-and-blood beings rather than robotic terminators, now appear to be retreating from the industry’s more extreme fearmongering. 

    Over the past year, the so-called doomers, who predicted that a rogue superintelligence might pose an existential threat to humanity, have received plenty of airplay. Their alarmism even prompted the British government to host an international AI safety summit at Bletchley Park last November.

    But several of the top AI leaders are now tamping down the fear factor and turning up the volume on hope and hype. Eye-rolling sceptics might note that this renewed burst of techno-optimism coincides with big fund raises by leading AI startups as they continue to pour billions of dollars into developing their models.

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