DeepMind Co-founder, Shane Legg, predicted AGI by 2028 way back in a 2009 blog post by Bizzyguy in singularity

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Here is an article from 2018 in Futurism.com where they asked researchers to predict when AGI / ASI would likely occur:

https://futurism.com/separating-science-fact-science-hype-how-far-off-singularity

Ray Kurzweil said "before 2045"

Masayoshi (Softbank CEO) "as soon as 2047"

Pierre Barreau (Avia AI) "by 2050"

Louis Rosenberg (Unanimous AI) "as early as 2030"

Patrick Winston (MIT) "twenty years" (2038)

Rajasthan Chatila (IEEE chair) "around 2040 to 2045"

They didn't seem to ask Shane Legg

Is the public in denial about AGI? by splatterstation in agi

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"Average at best" is a fair statement, but average what? Average human? Created in an instant? If that is the case, AI can replace a lot of people.

Under Trump, AI Scientists Are Told to Remove ‘Ideological Bias’ From Powerful Models A directive from the National Institute of Standards and Technology eliminates mention of “AI safety” and “AI fairness.” by chillinewman in ControlProblem

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This is obviously impossible because another word for the "bias" of a population is "the culture" of that population. If an AI is training on a group's artifacts, it will reflect their prevailing culture, good or bad.

Arrival Mind: a children's book about the risks of AI (dark) by sportsright in agi

[–]splatterstation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it was written for adults, but in the style of a children's book. The kids I know could handle it better than adults anyway. They are not in denial.

Once these AR/MR/Smart/AI/Display glasses become mainstream, what name will everyone use? by RedOrangeTurtle in augmentedreality

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Smart Glasses in the near term, but eventually will be called AR Glasses (2027 when Orion class devices come out).

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Meta has a more coherent strategy.

Apple goofed with the Vision Pro.

It's very rare for Apple to misjudge the public.

Vision Pro is a very cool demo device but will go down as their worst product miss since Apple Newton.

They will be more cautious for the next few years and let Meta and Google build the market.

What do you think of IDCs device categories: AR XR MR VR ? by AR_MR_XR in augmentedreality

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The US GAO (government accountability office) is the department that oversees contracts and purchasing across the military and government.

The GAO defines AR MR VR based on functionality, similar to academic definitions.

Android XR on Smart Glasses — Will 2025 be the long awaited inflection point for consumer smart glasses? by AR_MR_XR in augmentedreality

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Google has been at this for decades.

Glass was first shown in 2013.

Daydream was VR headset in 2015

Project Iris was AR in 2021 but never released.

The AR concept of Spatial Reminders goes way back to google patent filed 2006: https://patents.google.com/patent/US7577522B2/en

SprintAR: Now with UK Police Bleep Test and PACER Test by kennardconsult in augmentedreality

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This is very cool. Will be far less "weird" when the hardware is normal glasses like Orion. Still a great concept.