Tesla owner, Elon Musk, who is associated with a lawful tussle with ChatGPT creator OpenAI, has said
artificial intelligence (AI) will probably be more intelligent than any single human by the following year.
Reposting a clip from Joe Rogan’s web recording with American computer scientist Ray Kurzweil on when AI will achieve human-level intelligence, Musk said on social media site X (formerly Twitter) that “AI will probably be smarter than any single human next year.”
“By 2029, AI is probably smarter than all humans combined,” he added.
Elon Musk has taken Sam Altman-run OpenAI claiming a break of agreement as the organization, which he helped found, had made a deal to avoid commercializing any item that its board viewed as artificial general intelligence (AGI). Musk spoke to the court to coordinate OpenAI to make its exploration and innovation freely accessible and forestall the utilization of its resources and state of the art
generative AI models for the monetary profits of programming major and financial backer Microsoft or any person.
OpenAI has said it "completely clashes" with the claim. Its chief strategy officer, Jason Kwon, said in a notice that OpenAI is free and contends straightforwardly with Microsoft, standing up against Musk's idea that the startup is a "de facto subsidiary" of the software giant.
Also, Musk said his artificial intelligence startup xAI would open-source its ChatGPT challenger "Grok" this week. Looking for an option in contrast to OpenAI and Google, Musk introduced xAI in the previous year to make what he said would be a "maximum truth-seeking AI." In December, the startup carried out Grok for Premium+ endorsers of X.