AGI is Not the End, DeepMind's New Paper: Moving Towards ASI, the Real AI Progress Has Just Begun
In a new report, Google DeepMind researchers argue that achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is not the end goal, but rather a step toward Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). They outline four potential pathways for this transition: 1) continued scaling of compute, models, and data; 2) algorithmic evolution and potential paradigm shifts; 3) recursive self-improvement; and 4) multi-agent coordination and collective intelligence.
The report also identifies six key bottlenecks that could hinder progress: data limitations (the "data wall"), economic and resource pressures, limitations of current neural network paradigms, increasing research difficulty, "abstraction barriers" in forming new concepts, and regulatory and societal pushback.
Looking ahead, the authors emphasize the need for new evaluation methods once AI surpasses human benchmarks. They call for a large-scale, interdisciplinary effort to prepare for a future where AI-driven advancements could trigger transformative changes across multiple fields. The path and speed of progress remain uncertain, constrained by physical laws, computational complexity, and real-world feedback loops.
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