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OpenAI has worked out levels of AI, plans to show them to investors



Open AI has shared a five-level classification system for its artificial intelligence tools with its employees and is planning to show it to investors and others outside the company in the future.

 

According to Bloomberg, Open AI is at the level 1 stage, only interacting with people conversationally. The company wants to upgrade it to Level 2 (Reasoners), where the system will be able to solve the problem, and humans with a doctorate-level education.


Level 3 (Agents) will be a system that spends several days behaving on a user's behalf, Level 4 will be an AI that can create innovation. And the top level, Level 5 (Organizations), will be an AI system that can do the work of a company.

 

The classification stages are in a work in progress and may change as OpenAI gets more feedback on it, the report stated.

 

OpenAI executives, CEO Sam Altman and Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, have in the recent past claimed that the AGI, or artificial general intelligence, will be available in 10 years.

 

"We’re big believers that you give people better tools, and they do things that astonish you and I think AGI will be the best tool humanity has yet created," Altman has said.


 

Addressing Nvidia's annual GTC conference in March this year, CEO Jensen Huang pegged the arrival of AGI at five years.

 

"If I gave an AI to every single test that you can possibly imagine, you make that list of tests and put it in front of the computer science industry, and I’m guessing in five years’ time, we’ll do well on every single one," he said.

 

Tesla owner Elon Musk has said that AI can surpass the intelligence of the smartest human being by 2025 or 2026.


In a talk on X's Spaces platform with Norwegian wealth fund manager Nicolai Tangen in April this year, Musk said, "If you define AGI (artificial general intelligence) as smarter than the smartest human, I think it's probably next year, within two years." 


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