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Enzo-chan t1_jaa2oku wrote

Imo it'll take at the very least 70 years, even that is farfetched, I'd guess 100 years from now, we aren't nowhere near close. It's probably that we'll see a small outpost on Mars than we witness an AI that can actually mimic our brains.

In the current state of art, AI, whistl impressive, is still pretty dumb and sounds like a person that knows everything, but actually is still full of errors that show us it actually isn't aware of anything at all.

AGI is pretty much like fusion a technology from the future and that "always will be", we were talking about it since 50s, Geez, even before then. However, what I think we are getting close is to a widespread implementations of AI in our daily lives, that I don't doubt, just not self-aware ones.

Exemples: A personal assistant AI, an AI that can replace doctors in some cases, an AI that sounds like having emotion and that can talk to us but actually is quite dumb and relies on a large amount of data, an AI working in factories, an AI controlled truck planting and growing cops, a patrol drones AI, automated cars, an AI controlled maid robot to clean houses, that can help phds to deal with an immense amount of datas, even now they are already helping engineers to design more efficient CPUs and hardwares, none of them will be AGIs.

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