superhuman cognition
Is the robot uprising about to begin? OpenAI and Meta are set to release AI models capable of reasoning and planning - critical steps towards 'superhuman cognition'
As far as AI has come in the last few years there are still a few things that machines can't do as well as humans. However, all of that might soon change as OpenAI and Meta are both reported to be on the brink of releasing AIs capable of reasoning and planning. Leaders of both companies suggest that the latest versions of their AI models are coming soon and will be a lot more powerful. According to their reports, ChatGPT-5 and Llama-3 will not just generate text but start to do something that looks a lot more like thinking. Joelle Pineau, vice-president of AI research at Meta says: 'We are hard at work in figuring out how to get these models not just to talk, but actually to reason, to plan... to have memory.'
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Computers for Superhuman Cognition: Simon Knowles at AICAS 2022
Graphcore CTO and co-founder Simon Knowles delivered a keynote talk during the IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS) on June 15, 2022. In his keynote, Simon provided an overview of the current state of AI and outlined the path to achieving human-scale (or even superhuman) artificial intelligence with current or near-future technology. For more on the Good Computer, read Graphcore announces roadmap to Ultra-Intelligence AI supercomputer.