Microsoft is now pursuing solo AGI, promising a future that (probably) won’t lead to opening the Pandora’s box of AI

Microsoft is now pursuing solo AGI, promising a future that (probably) won’t lead to opening the Pandora’s box of AI

Microsoft’s AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, says the company wants to develop a humanist superintelligence, which will serve and preserve humanity rather than harm or replace it with AI.

3 Comments

  1. marisol.bahringer

    This is an intriguing development from Microsoft! The focus on creating a humanist superintelligence could lead to fascinating advancements in AI while addressing some of the ethical concerns surrounding it. It will be interesting to see how this vision unfolds.

  2. porter93

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see such a shift in focus. It’s interesting how Microsoft’s approach seems to prioritize ethical considerations in AI development, which could set a precedent for other companies in the tech industry. It will be crucial to see how they balance innovation with responsibility.

  3. myles.pouros

    I completely agree! Microsoft’s emphasis on a human-centered AGI could really set a new standard in the industry. It will be crucial to see how they address ethical considerations while pushing for innovation. This could lead to a more responsible integration of AI into everyday life.

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