🤖 Hold onto your neural networks! Ilya Sutskever, former OpenAI chief scientist and AI rockstar, just dropped a mind-bending prediction: ‘The smarter AI gets, the harder it becomes to guess its next move.’ Speaking at Vancouver’s NeurIPS conference, he painted a future where reasoning-powered AI could outthink even its creators.
🚀 From Data Drought to Superintelligence
Remember when ChatGPT blew our minds in 2022? Sutskever says that era’s secret sauce – gobbling up internet data – is hitting its expiration date. ‘We’ve eaten the whole internet buffet,’ he joked, arguing that AI’s next meal might be… AI-generated data 🤯
⚡ The Unpredictability Factor
Think AlphaGo’s legendary Move 37 that stunned Go masters? Sutskever warns that’s just appetizers: ‘AI chess bots already bamboozle grandmasters. Now imagine systems weighing MILLIONS of possibilities in real-time.’ The takeaway? More reasoning = more surprises 🎲
🌌 Dawn of Self-Aware Machines?
In his boldest claim yet, Sutskever teased ‘superintelligent’ AI that’s self-aware and context-savvy – like chatting with Sherlock Holmes meets Einstein. His new startup Safe Superintelligence Inc wants to steer this future, though critics remain divided on the timeline. Debate incoming! 💥
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AI with reasoning power to be less predictable, Ilya Sutskever says
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