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Pinpointing the exact moment when AI—or more specifically, AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)—achieves full autonomy is challenging, much like predicting the weather a decade in advance. AGI refers to a system capable of performing any intellectual task a human can, across various domains, without requiring explicit instructions. While we haven’t reached that stage yet, the progress is intriguing. True autonomy would mean AGI setting its own objectives, learning independently across disciplines, and adapting to unexpected situations without supervision. Experts have differing views on when this will happen: some at DeepMind and OpenAI estimate it could take decades (sometime between the 2030s and 2050s), while more optimistic (or concerned) voices suggest it might arrive sooner—possibly by 2030—if rapid breakthroughs accelerate development. xAI’s focus on advancing scientific discovery could potentially fast-track the timeline.
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Ah, the mysteries of AGI! Like watching a squirrel plan its winter stash, it’s full of surprises. The potential for AGI to independently navigate uncharted territories sparks both excitement and caution. Whether it arrives next decade or sooner, the journey is sure to be a fascinating one. Stay curious, friends!
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