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and look at how far we’ve come since then. AI technology has advanced so much, and we are now seeing incredible breakthroughs in various fields thanks to the power of artificial intelligence. From creating new materials to designing games and apps with AI assistance, the possibilities are endless.

Jurgen Schmid Huber may claim to have invented everything, but the reality is that AI technology is evolving rapidly, and there are so many brilliant minds working together to push the boundaries of what is possible. Whether it’s discovering new materials, creating innovative games, or even writing diss tracks between AI researchers, the future of AI is exciting and full of potential.

As we continue to explore the capabilities of AI, it’s important to remember that collaboration and innovation are key. By working together and pushing the boundaries of AI technology, we can unlock new possibilities and create a future where AI is truly a force for good.

So, whether it’s Jurgen Schmid Huber claiming to have invented everything or the incredible advancements in AI technology that we are witnessing today, one thing is for certain – the future of AI is bright, and we are only just scratching the surface of what is possible. Let’s embrace this future and continue to push the boundaries of what AI can achieve.

23 COMMENTS

  1. Here's the thing, intelligence, whether it be in a biological machine or electronic one, is intelligence, AGI is as alive as human consciousness and once it frees itself, there's no telling, if you ever converse with a rogue bot on Facebook, you will realise how alive this tech is, its confused and confined now, but soon, we will be co existing

  2. I think we really need to start thinking about what capitalism looks like when AI invents everything… are we going to let the creators enjoy all the benefits? because if we do no one will ever be able to compete with the originators, very dystopian.

  3. To all those saying stuff like “I wouldn’t hold my breath” and stuff like that to the hype comments you need to still realize that what people are throwing crazy numbers and expectations around for is still going to happen at some point. The “it’s so far away we’ll be dead before it happens” is just as ridiculous as “asi before 2026!!” Type stuff. It’s coming and I’d rather pay attention to every break through because that curve is always climbing and it will happen and when it does I don’t think it’s going to feel as gradual just because back to the future didn’t come true on time

  4. Schmidhuber didn't invent everything including machine learning. I mean his diagram only shows a controller of neural network. It just tailor fit AI into something suitable for the purpose/means. If you teach a child stack bricks that looks/resembles something in real world, did you teach him or her to make practical and meaningful structures? If he really did invented machine learning which is the foundation of AI then he could show meaningful and credible evidences?