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Artificial Superintelligence

Artificial Intelligence

A hypothetical AI that is significantly superior to humans in almost all intellectual tasks.

Définition

Artificial superintelligence is a concept of the future, not an existing product. It describes a system that could be stronger than humans in science, strategy, programming, creativity, management, and complex problem solving. The term is often discussed alongside security, compliance and long-term risks.

Exemple

In a hypothetical scenario, superintelligence could find scientific solutions faster than human research teams, but its goals and limitations must be strictly aligned.

Pourquoi c'est important

The term is important for understanding philosophical and strategic discussions about AI, but it needs to be separated from current neural networks and marketing hype.

Fonctionnement

The discussion of superintelligence is based on assumptions about the development of general AI, model scaling, autonomy, and the ability of systems to improve their own methods.

Où c'est utilisé

  • long-term risks
  • futurology
  • AI security and consensus

Limites

There is no generally accepted evidence yet as to when and in what form superintelligence may appear. Any deadlines should be submitted with caution.

FAQ

Why is “Artificial Superintelligence” useful to know?

The term is important for understanding philosophical and strategic discussions about AI, but it needs to be separated from current neural networks and marketing hype.