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      • In terms of both potential upsides and downsides, superintelligence will be more powerful than other technologies humanity has had to contend with in the past. We can have a dramatically more prosperous future; but we have to manage risk to get there. Given the possibility of existential risk, we can’t just be reactive.
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  2. May 23, 2023 · ChatGPT parent company OpenAI, in a blog post, talked about how Superintelligence will one day be more powerful than any other technology that humanity has witnessed. And it is time that humans came up with a governance body for artificial intelligence.

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  3. Since computers act orders of magnitudes more quickly than humans, the exponential growth in intelligence could occur unimaginably fast. This run-away intelligence explosion is called a technological singularity. 10 It is the point beyond which we cannot foresee what this intelligence would become.

  4. May 23, 2023 · "In terms of both potential upsides and downsides, superintelligence will be more powerful than other technologies humanity has had to contend with in the past," Altman wrote in the...

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    Will an artificial intelligence (AI) superintelligence appear suddenly, or will scientists see it coming, and have a chance to warn the world? That’s a question that has received a lot of attention recently, with the rise of large language models, such as that behind ChatGPT, which have achieved vast new abilities as their size has grown. Some findings point to ‘emergence’, a phenomenon in which AI models gain intelligence in a sharp and unpredictable way. But a recent study calls these cases mirages — artefacts arising from how the systems are tested — and suggests that innovative abilities instead build more gradually.

    “I think they did a good job of saying ‘nothing magical has happened’,” says Deborah Raji, a computer scientist at the Mozilla Foundation in San Francisco, California, who studies the auditing of artificial intelligence. It’s “a really good, solid, measurement-based critique”.

    The work was presented last week at the NeurIPS 2023 machine-learning conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Large language models are typically trained using huge amounts of text, or other information, which they use to generate realistic answers by predicting what comes next. Even without explicit training, they manage to translate language, solve mathematical problems and write poetry or computer code. The bigger the model is — some have more than one hundred billion tunable parameters — the better it performs. Some researchers suspect that these tools will eventually achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), matching and even exceeding humans on most tasks.

    ChatGPT broke the Turing test — the race is on for new ways to assess AI

  5. May 23, 2023 · "Superintelligence will be more powerful than other technologies humanity has had to contend with in the past," the OpenAI executives said. "We can have a dramatically more...

  6. Artificial superintelligence (ASI) is a hypothetical software-based artificial intelligence (AI) system with an intellectual scope beyond human intelligence. At the most fundamental level, this superintelligent AI has cutting-edge cognitive functions and highly developed thinking skills more advanced than any human.