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At the NeurIPS AI conference, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever shared insights into the future of "superintelligent AI," which he predicts will surpass human capabilities and differ significantly from current AI. He described future systems as truly agentic, reasoning with limited data, exhibiting unpredictability, and potentially becoming self-aware. Sutskever even suggested that such AIs might seek rights, envisioning a scenario where coexistence and mutual respect could be positive outcomes. Since leaving OpenAI, Sutskever founded Safe Superintelligence (SSI), a lab dedicated to ensuring the safety of general AI, which secured $1 billion in funding this September. His contributions to AI earned him recognition at NeurIPS, highlighting his pivotal role in advancing the field. Continue here.


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