What happens when AI surpasses human-level intelligence? And WHEN exactly is this likely to happen?
That’s the focus of the next Metatrend in this Age of Abundance series.
Human-level AI, often referred to as AGI (artificial general intelligence) or ASI (artificial super intelligence), has historically been defined as the ability of a machine program to pass the “Turing Test,” defined as the ability of an AI to perform human-level tasks in a fashion indistinguishable from us humans. This definition is no longer useful.
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