Experts say singularity—when AI surpasses human intelligence—could happen in just 3 months.

The technological singularity—a point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence—may arrive sooner than expected, according to a new meta-analysis of expert predictions.

Researchers at AIMultiple analyzed nearly 9,000 forecasts from scientists, entrepreneurs, and technologists spanning the past 15 years.

The result?

Predictions have rapidly accelerated since the advent of large language models like ChatGPT. Some experts now estimate artificial general intelligence (AGI) could emerge within the next three months, while most agree it will arrive before the end of the century.

Historically, forecasts placed AGI around 2060, but the explosion of LLMs has shifted expectations dramatically. Entrepreneurs are especially bullish, projecting AGI by 2030, with some suggesting quantum computing may fast-track the singularity by overcoming hardware limits. Still, not everyone is convinced.

Critics argue that human intelligence is more than logic and data—it includes empathy, self-awareness, and abstract reasoning. Yet even skeptics admit: AI is advancing rapidly, and the changes it brings—whether in research, medicine, or society at large—are already reshaping our future.

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Experts say singularity—when AI surpasses human intelligence—could happen in just 3 months. The technological singularity—a point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence—may arrive sooner than expected, according to a new meta-analysis of expert predictions. Researchers at AIMultiple analyzed nearly 9,000 forecasts from scientists, entrepreneurs, and technologists spanning the past 15 years. The result? Predictions have rapidly accelerated since the advent of large language models like ChatGPT. Some experts now estimate artificial general intelligence (AGI) could emerge within the next three months, while most agree it will arrive before the end of the century. Historically, forecasts placed AGI around 2060, but the explosion of LLMs has shifted expectations dramatically. Entrepreneurs are especially bullish, projecting AGI by 2030, with some suggesting quantum computing may fast-track the singularity by overcoming hardware limits. Still, not everyone is convinced. Critics argue that human intelligence is more than logic and data—it includes empathy, self-awareness, and abstract reasoning. Yet even skeptics admit: AI is advancing rapidly, and the changes it brings—whether in research, medicine, or society at large—are already reshaping our future. #artificial_intelligence #Ai #scrolllink
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