Google DeepMind CEO Says AGI Could Arrive by 2030: What That Actually Means

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says AGI could arrive around 2030. Here is what that means, and why the timeline is uncertain.

Google DeepMind CEO Says AGI Could Arrive by 2030: What That Actually Means

Artificial general intelligence is one of the biggest and most debated ideas in technology. It is also one of the easiest to exaggerate.

What AGI means

AGI usually refers to AI that can perform a wide range of cognitive tasks at or beyond human level. Current AI systems are powerful but still limited in consistency, planning and real-world judgment.

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Why 2030 is uncertain

A prediction from a major AI leader matters, but it is not a confirmed date. Experts disagree about definitions, timelines and whether current approaches are enough.

The bigger takeaway

The best response is not hype or panic. It is understanding what is changing and preparing for more capable AI systems before they become impossible to ignore.

Sources Used

  • Business Insider
  • Axios
  • Financial Times

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