This AI Prediction was made by Jon Kleinberg, Sendhil Mullainathan in 2015.
Predicted time for AGI / HLMI / transformative AI:
(Hover for explanation)Types of advanced artificial intelligence: AGI (AI that can perform many tasks at a human-level), HLMI (more advanced AI that surpasses human intelligence in specific areas), and Transformative AI (AI that could significantly impact society and the world)
Not provided
Opinion about the Intelligence Explosion from Jon Kleinberg, Sendhil Mullainathan:
Not provided
Flycer’s explanation for better understanding:
The future of humanity with AGI / HLMI / transformative AI:
We may eventually have to worry about all-powerful machine intelligence. But first we need to worry about putting machines in charge of decisions that they don’t have the intelligence to make.
Flycer’s Secondary Explanation:
Before worrying about all-powerful machine intelligence, we should be concerned about machines making decisions beyond their intelligence. It is important to avoid putting machines in charge of decisions they cannot make. Eventually, we may have to worry about all-powerful machine intelligence.
About:
Jon Kleinberg and Sendhil Mullainathan are two highly accomplished individuals in the field of computer science and economics, respectively. Jon Kleinberg is a computer scientist and professor at Cornell University. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has made significant contributions to the fields of algorithms, networks, and machine learning. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the ACM-Infosys Foundation Award in the Computing Sciences and the MacArthur Fellowship. Kleinberg is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Sendhil Mullainathan is an economist and professor at Harvard University. He received his PhD from Harvard and has made significant contributions to the fields of behavioral economics and development economics. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the MacArthur Fellowship and the John Bates Clark Medal. Mullainathan is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.Together, Kleinberg and Mullainathan have collaborated on research projects that bridge the fields of computer science and economics. Their work has focused on using data and algorithms to better understand human behavior and decision-making. They have co-authored several influential papers and books, including “Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence” and “Machine Learning: A Probabilistic Perspective.” Their interdisciplinary approach has led to new insights and applications in fields such as healthcare, education, and finance.
Source: https://www.edge.org/responses/q2015
Keywords: machine intelligence, machines, decisions