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>Some of the world’s best-known names in artificial intelligence descended on the small ski resort town of Davos, Switzerland, this week for the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting. AI dominated many of the discussions among corporations, government leaders, academics, and nongovernmental groups. Yet a clear contrast emerged over how close current models are to replicating human intelligence and what the likely near-term economic impacts of the technology will be.

Archive: (broken) From the post: >>Some of the world’s best-known names in artificial intelligence descended on the small ski resort town of Davos, Switzerland, this week for the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting. AI dominated many of the discussions among corporations, government leaders, academics, and nongovernmental groups. Yet a clear contrast emerged over how close current models are to replicating human intelligence and what the likely near-term economic impacts of the technology will be.
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Probably. Not sure I am willing to call it intelligent yet but everything we see publicly is behind a military pay wall that lasts anywhere between 10 and 40+ years.