Meta AI boss Yann LeCun sounded off on the industry-wide state of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing during a recent event to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the founding of Meta’s Fundamental Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) team.

During LeCun’s commentary, he commented on Nvidia’s current stranglehold on the AI hardware industry, the likelihood that human-level AI will emerge in the near future, and why Meta isn’t currently pursuing quantum computing alongside its competitors.

The artificial intelligence war

LeCun’s views on the imminence of so-called human-level AI are well-documented. He’s long maintained that we’ll need to achieve “dog-” and “cat-” level AI before the field advances enough to support human-level AI. And he’s so far been reticent to give predictions on when those early milestones will happen.

By comparison, Elon Musk recently made the bold prediction that Go to Source to See Full Article
Author: Tristan Greene

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