With speculation online about OpenAI having reached the AGI stage of ChatGPT development, Sam Altman says that's not what's happening.
"And of course it's smarter than us. Of course, it can do things we can't, but also who really cares? I think it's only weird for us in this one transition time."
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has clarified that AGI is not on the immediate horizon, urging users to manage their expectations. The company remains focused on enhancing existing AI systems and developing AI agents for 2025.
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Altman stated that AGI is not something OpenAI is ready to release anytime soon. He emphasised that the hype on social media had gotten out of hand and assured users that while OpenAI had exciting developments underway,
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