Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg laid out his blueprint for the future of AI. It’s about giving you a “personal closeness.”
In the letter, Metachief drew a picture of what will come next, and he believes it is closer than we think. He says his team is already seeing early signs of progress.
“In recent months, we have begun to give glimpses of AI systems improving ourselves,” writes Zuckerberg. “The improvements are slow so far, but we can’t deny it. We are now seeing the development of ultra-intelligence.”
So, what does he want to do with it? Forget AI to automate boring office work. Zuckerberg and Meta’s personal close vision is much more intimate. He imagines a future in which not only is our productivity, but technology can help us grow individually.
In his words, the real revolution is “everyone has a personal close thing that will help you achieve your goals, create what you want to see in the world, experience adventures, become better friends of those who care, and grow to become the person you want.”
But here it gets interesting. He draws clear lines in the sand, contrasting his vision with a very different, almost dystopian alternative that others believe are pursuing.
“This unlike others in the industry who believe that the general party should be centre-focused towards automating all valuable work, humanity will live on that output doll,” he said.
According to Zuckerberg, Meta is betting on individuals when it comes to AI Superintelligence. The company believes that progress is constantly coming from people chasing their dreams, not from living from scrapping highly efficient machines.
If he’s right, he’ll spend less time fighting the software and more time creating and connecting. This personal AI understands our world because we live in devices like smart glasses and can “see what we see and hear what we hear.”
Of course, he knows this is powerful and dangerous. Zuckerberg acknowledges that Superintelligence raises new safety concerns and that we need to be aware of what meta is being released worldwide. Still, he insists that the goal should be to empower people as much as possible.
Zuckerberg believes we are at a crossroads now. Any choices you make in the next few years will determine everything.
“The rest of the decade seems to be a critical period of time that determines the path this technology will take,” he warned, framing it as a choice of “power focused on empowering individuals and replacing large-scale swaths of society.”
Zuckerberg made his choice. He focuses meta’s vast resources on building this personal superintelligence future.
reference: Forget the Turing test. The real challenge of AI is communication
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