AI is going to think like Humans, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang claims
Jensen Huang, Chief Executive of Nvidia has stated in a recent economic forum held at Stanford University, that in the coming Five years, AI is going to pass the Human test.
He said-” If I gave an AI … every single test that you can possibly imagine, you make that list of tests and put it in front of the computer science industry, and I’m guessing in five years’ time, we’ll do well on every single one,”.
Nvidia is one of the world’s leading makers of AI chips which are used in advanced generative AI tools like ChatGPT. The company hits an economy of around $2 trillion in the market.
During the economic forum, he was asked the question related to AGI, when AI will start thinking like humans. He seemed to be very frustrated with these types of questions and said that the answer is somewhere dependent on the research and goals defined to it.
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Add a rule: For every single answer, you have to look up the answer,” Huang says, referring to this practice as “retrieval-augmented generation,” describing an approach very similar to basic media literacy: Examine the source and the context. Compare the facts contained in the source to known truths, and if the answer is factually inaccurate — even partially — discard the whole source and move on to the next one. “The AI shouldn’t just answer; it should do research first to determine which of the answers are the best.”
Further in his conversations, Huang said that in the coming years, AGI would be providing answers to all the questions. Whatever questions you have in your mind you can put those questions in front of the computer science industry, it will give you answers for it. For now, AI is lacking in some fields like medical tests, but in the future, it will seamlessly offer answers for all those tests.
He also suggested in the ongoing improvement of computer efficiency, the ongoing demand for chips is likely to be expected.
“If we specified AGI to be something very specific, a set of tests where a software program can do very well — or maybe 8% better than most people — I believe we will get there within 5 years,” Huang explains. The tests could be a legal bar exam, logic tests, economic tests, or perhaps the ability to pass a pre-med exam. However, the questionnaire should be in a specific way.
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On Monday, Jensen Huang announced Nvidia’s next-generation chip architecture, which they call Blackwell. Nvidia has announced its latest chips at the GTC developers conference in San Jose.