Demis Hassabis shared a rare essay on X: AGI is few years away, we're in the singularity foothills, proposes US-led Frontier AI Standards Body with eventual mandatory safety testing
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Demis Hassabis published an essay arguing AGI is only a few years away, calling it the 'foothills of the singularity', and proposing a US-led Frontier AI Standards Body with mandatory safety testing for advanced models.
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