Leading artificial intelligence experts argue that machines are performing at a human level and, in some cases, surpassing humans in several cognitive 0 is according to top tech executives attending the 2025 Future of AI Summit in 1 Huang (Nvidia), Yann LeCun (Meta), Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, Fei-Fei Li, and Bill Dally were among the winners of this year’s Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering this 2 accepting their reward, they said machines have already reached human-like levels of intelligence in specific 3 remarked, “For the first time, AI is intelligence that augments people, it addresses labour, it does 4 have enough general intelligence to translate the technology into an enormous amount of society-useful applications in the coming years; we are doing it today.” This development comes as HSBC Holdings Plc’s chief executive, Georges Elhedery, cautioned about the surge in corporate spending on artificial-intelligence 5 said that the scale of investment is outpacing the ability of firms to generate meaningful profits from it in the near 6 anticipates that machines will perform human tasks in nearly all disciplines The question of whether and when AI will break through to deliver “artificial general intelligence,” which would be capable of human-level performance, has become one of the defining disputes within the 7 discourse on AGI increased by 53% in early 2025 relative to 2024, a promising sign of increased focus on its future 8 of the most zealous voices on the topic expect AGI within two years; skeptics predict it will take 9 to some of the field’s most influential figures, AGI will unfold gradually, not all at 10 starters, Meta’s LeCun commented, “It is not going to be an event because the capabilities are going to expand progressively in various domains.” Huang also suggested that they had already crossed that threshold, but emphasized that the debate itself is largely academic.
However, these leading AI figures are divided on the question of whether AI will ultimately surpass human ability in all 11 to Fei-Fei Li, CEO of World Lab, in certain respects, AI systems have already surmounted human 12 provided examples, such as image recognition, where machines can distinguish thousands of objects, and translation, where they can handle around 100 13 Hinton, who earned the Nobel Prize in Physics last year with 14 John Hopfield for their influential contributions to machine learning, remarked, “How long before you have a debate with a machine, and it will always win?” adding that this may be achieved in the next two 15 AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio said he believes that, in principle, machines will one day be capable of performing almost anything people can.
However, he admits that they are far from this 16 cautioned against overconfidence in the future of AI, urging neutral observation, as there is a large spectrum of potential outcomes possible for these 17 Charles cautioned against “bad actors” in the AI industry When speaking to the recipients of the awards, King Charles mentioned the problematic presence of bad actors and the rapid emergence of various 18 even told the press that her conversation with the King focused on ensuring that the technology was used for good, while also considering the risks associated with 19 said that AI is a powerful tool, but, like any powerful technology, it has both positive and negative 20 noted that AI could bring significant benefits to healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
“However, it presents growing dangers, including unemployment and various impacts across industries, as well as the potential rise of deepfakes or decision-making being handed over to machines on a large scale,” she 21 your strategy with mentorship + daily ideas - 30 days free access to our trading program
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