Sundar Pichai
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So that I believe in.
Will the AI think it has reached AGI by 2030?
I would say we will just fall short of that timeline, right?
So I think it'll take a bit longer.
It's amazing in the early days of Google DeepMind in 2010, they talked about a 20-year timeframe to achieve AGI, which is kind of fascinating to see.
It's amazing in the early days of Google DeepMind in 2010, they talked about a 20-year timeframe to achieve AGI, which is kind of fascinating to see. But for me, the whole thing, seeing what Google Brain did in 2012, and when we acquired DeepMind in 2014, right close to where we are sitting in 2012,
It's amazing in the early days of Google DeepMind in 2010, they talked about a 20-year timeframe to achieve AGI, which is kind of fascinating to see. But for me, the whole thing, seeing what Google Brain did in 2012, and when we acquired DeepMind in 2014, right close to where we are sitting in 2012,
It's amazing in the early days of Google DeepMind in 2010, they talked about a 20-year timeframe to achieve AGI, which is kind of fascinating to see. But for me, the whole thing, seeing what Google Brain did in 2012, and when we acquired DeepMind in 2014, right close to where we are sitting in 2012,
But for me, the whole thing, seeing what Google Brain did in 2012, and when we acquired DeepMind in 2014, right close to where we are sitting in 2012,
You know, Jeff Dean showed the image of when the neural networks could recognize a picture of a cat, right, and identify it.
You know, Jeff Dean showed the image of when the neural networks could recognize a picture of a cat, right, and identify it. You know, this is the early versions of brain, right? And so, you know, we all talked about a couple of decades. I don't think we'll quite get there by 2030. So my sense is it's slightly after that.
You know, Jeff Dean showed the image of when the neural networks could recognize a picture of a cat, right, and identify it. You know, this is the early versions of brain, right? And so, you know, we all talked about a couple of decades. I don't think we'll quite get there by 2030. So my sense is it's slightly after that.
You know, Jeff Dean showed the image of when the neural networks could recognize a picture of a cat, right, and identify it. You know, this is the early versions of brain, right? And so, you know, we all talked about a couple of decades. I don't think we'll quite get there by 2030. So my sense is it's slightly after that.
You know, this is the early versions of brain, right?
And so, you know, we all talked about a couple of decades.
I don't think we'll quite get there by 2030.
So my sense is it's slightly after that.
But I would stress it doesn't matter, like, what that definition is, because... you will have mind-blowing progress on many dimensions. Maybe AI can create videos. We have to figure out as a society, how do we, we need some system by which we all agree that this is AI generated and we have to disclose it in a certain way because how do you distinguish reality otherwise?
But I would stress it doesn't matter, like, what that definition is, because... you will have mind-blowing progress on many dimensions. Maybe AI can create videos. We have to figure out as a society, how do we, we need some system by which we all agree that this is AI generated and we have to disclose it in a certain way because how do you distinguish reality otherwise?
But I would stress it doesn't matter, like, what that definition is, because... you will have mind-blowing progress on many dimensions. Maybe AI can create videos. We have to figure out as a society, how do we, we need some system by which we all agree that this is AI generated and we have to disclose it in a certain way because how do you distinguish reality otherwise?