Now, with the Donald J. Trump administration up and running, begins the work of not only implementing the President’s agenda in its multiple areas, but also reacting to all problems and opportunities that present themselves.
And a reported new breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence has arisen, which is potentially both an opportunity and a problem.
The Trump team is to receive a secret briefing on a development in AI ‘super agents’ that are expected to be very disruptive regarding the utilization of the technology in the companies.
The Telegraph reported:
“Sam Altman, the boss of OpenAI, is preparing to give a behind-closed-doors briefing to US officials next week where the company will discuss the latest developments in its technology. Advances reportedly include its work on chatbots capable of PhD-level thinking.
Technology companies have been developing ‘AI agents’ that can take on tasks typically undertaken by human workers, doing them by controlling parts of a user’s computer or phone to manage a diary or respond to routine emails.
These bots are growing increasingly sophisticated, with expectations that AI chatbots will soon be able to perform tasks such as building a working app from scratch or engaging in long-term planning. This emerging form of AI could begin to do complex work normally taken on by a human, such as computer programming.”
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Source (thegatewaypundit.com)
>Now, with the Donald J. Trump administration up and running, begins the work of not only implementing the President’s agenda in its multiple areas, but also reacting to all problems and opportunities that present themselves.
>And a reported new breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence has arisen, which is potentially both an opportunity and a problem.
>The Trump team is to receive a secret briefing on a development in AI ‘super agents’ that are expected to be very disruptive regarding the utilization of the technology in the companies.
>The Telegraph reported:
>>“Sam Altman, the boss of OpenAI, is preparing to give a behind-closed-doors briefing to US officials next week where the company will discuss the latest developments in its technology. Advances reportedly include its work on chatbots capable of PhD-level thinking.
>Technology companies have been developing ‘AI agents’ that can take on tasks typically undertaken by human workers, doing them by controlling parts of a user’s computer or phone to manage a diary or respond to routine emails.
>These bots are growing increasingly sophisticated, with expectations that AI chatbots will soon be able to perform tasks such as building a working app from scratch or engaging in long-term planning. This emerging form of AI could begin to do complex work normally taken on by a human, such as computer programming.”
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[Source](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/trump-team-receive-briefing-sam-altman-huge-development/)