@VraserX: OpenAI’s AI research intern, coming around September, feels like early AGI to me. Not because it’s some magic super bra…

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A tweet speculates that OpenAI's upcoming AI research intern (September) feels like early AGI, and predicts a fully autonomous AI researcher by 2027-2028, which could be the first ASI.

OpenAI’s AI research intern, coming around September, feels like early AGI to me. Not because it’s some magic super brain, but because once AI can actually help with real research, testing ideas, spotting mistakes, writing code, reading papers, running experiments, it changes everything. And that fully autonomous AI researcher they’re aiming for by 2028? Honestly, 2027 seems more likely. If they pull it off, it’s basically the first version of ASI.
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OpenAI’s AI research intern, coming around September, feels like early AGI to me.

Not because it’s some magic super brain, but because once AI can actually help with real research, testing ideas, spotting mistakes, writing code, reading papers, running experiments, it changes everything.

And that fully autonomous AI researcher they’re aiming for by 2028?

Honestly, 2027 seems more likely.

If they pull it off, it’s basically the first version of ASI.

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