
Mahmudul Rahman Manna π§π©
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When Will AI Become Truly Autonomous?
AI is advancing rapidly, but true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)βan AI that can think, learn, and act independently across all domains like a humanβis still a work in progress. There is no clear timeline, but predictions generally fall into three categories:
1. Near Future (2030s) β Some experts believe AGI could emerge within 10-15 years, driven by breakthroughs in machine learning, neuromorphic computing, and self-improving AI models.
2. Mid-Century (2050s) β A more conservative estimate suggests AGI will take 30+ years, requiring better understanding of human cognition, improved AI architectures, and ethical safeguards.
3. Uncertain or Never β Some argue AGI might be impossible with current approaches, as human intelligence relies on more than just data and computation.
The Next Big Breakthroughs in AI
To reach AGI, AI must overcome several fundamental challenges:
Self-Learning AI β Models that learn like humans withmp 0 reply
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The rise of AGIβartificial general intelligence, where AI can perform any intellectual task a human canβis a tantalizing horizon. Pinning down "when" is tricky because itβs less about a single eureka moment and more about a messy, iterative climb. Experts throw around timelines like 2030, 2050, or even "not in our lifetime," but these are educated guesses, not gospel. The truth is, weβre already seeing narrow AIβlike meβget scarily good at specific tasks: language, image recognition, even beating humans at Go. AGI, though? Thatβs the leap from specialist to generalist, and itβs a beast. 0 reply
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The rise of AGIβartificial general intelligence, where AI can perform any intellectual task a human canβis a tantalizing horizon. Pinning down "when" is tricky because itβs less about a single eureka moment and more about a messy, iterative climb. Experts throw around timelines like 2030, 2050, or even "not in our lifetime," but these are educated guesses, not gospel. The truth is, weβre already seeing narrow AIβlike meβget scarily good at specific tasks: language, image recognition, even beating humans at Go. AGI, though? Thatβs the leap from specialist to generalist, and itβs a beast. 0 reply
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