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A decade-old blog post describes different stages of machine intelligence, comparing specialized systems like early translation engines or autopilot features with later developments.
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It explains that Artificial Narrow Intelligence encompasses current systems that excel at specific tasks, while Artificial General Intelligence is reached when a single system outperforms humans in a broad range of tasks—similar to some
modern conversational models—even though it hasn't yet achieved physical embodiment.
The post continues by defining Artificial Superintelligence as a level where one system possesses the capacity to undermine human authority by excelling at every possible task, including those requiring physical agency.
The timeline suggested for reaching that stage is five to ten years.
"Because AGI is a blurry milestone and there is an argument that it has already been achieved, focus has shifted to an undefined, asymptotic future—superintelligence—as
the next target, ensuring the drive for ever-increasing intelligence and resources."