
"Three or four years ago, we were super excited when our [AI] models could solve eighth-grade math problems. By last year, Google's Gemini had reached the gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad and it has now won a variety of coding contests."
"Tech industry experts have described AI as more revolutionary than electricity and the internet. It's also been called more dangerous than nuclear weapons, because the technology in the wrong hands could wreak havoc."
"The arrival earlier this year of OpenClaw provides a glimpse of how AI agents can complete work unsupervised without any human intervention. But the current computing pipeline - including chips, power requirements, communications and cost - are lagging."
"Nvidia is working to make agents faster, including the use of technology that allows data to be transferred using optical networking technologies. We call it the speed of light."
AI has progressed significantly, with models like Google's Gemini achieving high standards in mathematics and coding. Experts view AI as more revolutionary than electricity and the internet, with potential dangers if misused. Future developments include autonomous AI agents capable of unsupervised work, though current technology needs to improve in speed and efficiency. Nvidia is working on enhancing agent performance through optical networking technologies, and there are concerns about agents potentially creating advanced versions of themselves.
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