Sam Altman says we're already in the AI singularity. Here's what that term really means, why experts disagree and whether today's AI actually meets the standard.
It should not come as a surprise that some tech executive is trumpeting the singularity despite all evidence to the contrary.
From OpenAI's Altman to Musk, AI leaders keep invoking singularity this year. Here is what the term actually means, and why experts remain unconvinced it has arrived ...
AI is advancing rapidly, but what would prove we've reached the singularity? Here's the evidence experts say we'd need—and why today's AI falls short.
The 'singularity' refers to the point at which AI outpaces human intelligence and becomes difficult to control.
- This company came up with a metric called TTE, time to edit. - Right. - And that's basically how long it takes humans to translate AI translations of language. So in 2015, that TTE metric was 3.5 ...