“Even medical exams that are still difficult
“I will get good grades like on the bar exam.”
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang (pictured) predicted that artificial intelligence (AI), which is developing rapidly, will be able to pass all tests taken by humans within the next five years.
According to Reuters, CEO Hwang was asked at a forum held on the 1st (local time) at Stanford University, where he received his master’s degree, “How long will it take to create a computer that can think like a human?” Then he said, “If ‘thinking like a human’ is defined as ‘the ability to pass human tests,’ then AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) with human-level cognition will emerge within 5 years.” I answered.
He continued, “If you were to take every exam you can imagine in the computer science industry, (AI) would score well on all of them within five years.” Currently, AI can pass the bar exam, but it is having difficulty in professional medical exams such as gastroenterology. This means that you can pass all exams, including this, within 5 years.
However, prospects for the specific definition and implementation timing of AGI are currently mixed. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, defined it as “a level of working as a colleague with humans,” but OpenAI defined it as “a highly autonomous system that performs better than humans.” Regarding the timing of implementation, CEO Altman predicted ‘4 to 5 years from now,’ and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis predicted ‘2030 at the earliest.’
When asked on this day, ‘How many more fabs (semiconductor production plants) do you think are needed to expand the AI industry?’, CEO Hwang predicted, “More fabs are needed right now, but the number of semiconductors needed will decrease as AI develops.” did.
Source: Donga

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