Sam Altman predicts AI will surpass human intelligence by 2030
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Sam Altman predicts AI will surpass human intelligence by 2030
"OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is bullish that not only will general artificial intelligence - AI that surpasses human capability- be achieved in the very near future, but that soon there could be breakthroughs that will only be achievable through the use of AI. In a wide-ranging and candid interview that covered everything from how Altman thinks his own child will interact with the technology to what he doesn't use ChatGPT for,"
"Sam Altman: I guess we'll find out. But, something that is really unique is how much people care about other people and what they do, how much people want to interact with other people. I think these qualities will be increasingly important in the world of AI. We'll have an incredible tool at our disposal, but we still have to figure out what to do, what other people want, and what other people will find useful."
"Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly. When exactly do you think there will be a superintelligence that is smarter than humans in all aspects? In many ways, GPT5 is already smarter than me, at least, I think a lot of other people too. GPT5 is capable of doing incredible things that many people find very impressive. But it's also not able to do a lot of things that humans could do easily."
General artificial intelligence that surpasses human capability is expected in the near future, with some models already outperforming humans on many tasks while still lacking in others. Breakthroughs that are only achievable through AI are anticipated to emerge soon. Human qualities such as caring about others and the desire to interact will remain crucial for determining what is useful and valuable. Optimism about aligning AI with human values exists alongside plans for specialized hardware and an eventual "family of devices." Current advanced models perform impressive feats but still require human insight, creativity, and ingenuity to apply effectively.
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