Former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner is confident that an AI lab will be able to train a GPT-4-level model in a minute in 2027, versus three months in 2023.
Leopold Aschenbrenner, a former safety researcher at ChatGPT creator OpenAI, has doubled down on artificial general intelligence (AGI) in his newest essay series on artificial intelligence (AI).
Dubbed “Situational Awareness,” the series offers a glance at the state of AI systems and their promising potential in the next decade. The full series of essays is collected in a 165-page PDF file updated on June 4.
In the essays, the researcher paid specific attention to AGI, a type of AI that matches or surpasses human capabilities across a wide range of cognitive tasks. AGI is one of many different types of artificial intelligence, including artificial narrow intelligence, or ANI, and artificial superintelligence, or ASI.