Leading AI figures Satya Nadella and Demis Hassabis believe the current AI era is not the final one, anticipating one or two more major breakthroughs. While scaling current models is crucial, they suggest new architectures, improved reasoning, and memory are needed for true Artificial General Intelligence, which Hassabis estimates is still five to ten years away. Leading AI figures Satya Nadella and Demis Hassabis believe the current AI era is not the final one, anticipating one or two more major breakthroughs. While scaling current models is crucial, they suggest new architectures, improved reasoning, and memory are needed for true Artificial General Intelligence, which Hassabis estimates is still five to ten years away.
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