OpenAI CEO Sam Altman suggests that the first AI agents could enter the workforce this year as his company moves closer to developing artificial general intelligence (AGI).
First AI Agents in the Workplace
In a blog post, Sam Altman stated that by 2025, the first AI agents may significantly change corporate output. These systems are capable of autonomous decision-making and executing complex tasks with minimal human involvement. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also expressed confidence that AI agents are becoming mainstream and are being integrated into business processes.
AGI Development and Its Capabilities
Altman is confident that his team knows how to build AGI with human-level intelligence. "We are now confident we know how to build AGI as we have traditionally understood it," he noted. He believes that putting great tools in people's hands leads to significant outcomes, and OpenAI's further goal is creating superintelligence.
Prospects of Superintelligent Tools
Sam Altman asserts that superintelligent tools could accelerate scientific discovery and innovation. "Superintelligent tools could massively increase abundance and prosperity," he said. The launch of ChatGPT marked a tipping point in the AI revolution, and the company plans to continue advancing technologies.
The prospects of AI agents and AGI development open new horizons, promising significant changes in science and the economy. Companies in this field remain optimistic about the future of technology.