Google DeepMind Cofounder Claims AI Can Play Dual Role in Next Five Years

 

Mustafa Suleyman, cofounder of DeepMind, Google’s AI group, believes that AI will be able to start and run its own firm within the next five years.

During a discussion on AI at the 2024 World Economic Forum, the now-CEO of Inflection AI was asked how long it will take AI to pass a Turing test-style exam. Passing would suggest that the technology has advanced to human-like capabilities known as AGI, or artificial general intelligence. 

In response, Suleyman stated that the modern version of the Turing test would be to determine whether an AI could operate as an entrepreneur, mini-project manager, and creator capable of marketing, manufacturing, and selling a product for profit. 

He seems to expect that AI will be able to demonstrate those business-savvy qualities before 2030—and inexpensively.

“I’m pretty sure that within the next five years, certainly before the end of the decade, we are going to have not just thos

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