2024 TheIntelligenceAge
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- (Altman, 2024a) ⇒ Sam Altman. (2024). “The Intelligence Age.”
Subject Headings: Superintelligence, Intelligence Age Emergence, Deepl Learning Scaleability Property, Human Capability Amplification, Human Prosperity.
Notes
- The blogpost introduces the concept of the "Intelligence Age," highlighting a global shift towards AI-driven societies Societal Impact of AI.
- The blogpost examines breakthroughs in AI technologies like Deep Learning and their roles in advancing this new era.
- The blogpost addresses ethical concerns, emphasizing the need for robust AI Ethics frameworks.
- The blogpost explores human-AI integration, suggesting that Human Augmentation could enhance cognitive capabilities.
- The blogpost discusses economic implications, including Automation and its effect on the job market.
- The blogpost predicts future advancements like Artificial General Intelligence and their potential challenges.
- The blogpost proposes policy recommendations, advocating for collaborative AI Governance initiatives.
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Quotes
- "In the next couple of decades, we will be able to do things that would have seemed like magic to our grandparents."
- "It is possible that we will have superintelligence in a few thousand days (!); it may take longer, but I’m confident we’ll get there."
- "Deep learning worked, got predictably better with scale, and we dedicated increasing resources to it."
- "AI will give people tools to solve hard problems and help us add new struts to that scaffolding that we couldn’t have figured out on our own."
- "If we want to put AI into the hands of as many people as possible, we need to drive down the cost of compute and make it abundant (which requires lots of energy and chips)."
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2024 TheIntelligenceAge | Sam Altman (1985-) | The Intelligence Age | 2024 |