Artifiicial Capable Intelligence (ACI).
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Artificial Capable Intelligence (ACI) is a term coined by Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind, to describe a new type of AI that is capable of performing complex tasks in the real world. ACI chatbots would be able to go beyond simple conversation and perform tasks such as research, planning, and execution.
One way to think about ACI is as a more advanced form of artificial general intelligence (AGI). AGI is a hypothetical type of AI that would be as intelligent as a human being. ACI, on the other hand, is a more modest goal that focuses on developing AI systems that can perform specific tasks in the real world.
Suleyman believes that ACI is achievable within the next few years. He has proposed a “Modern Turing Test” to measure ACI, in which a chatbot is given a $100,000 seed investment and tasked with turning it into $1 million. To succeed, the chatbot would need to be able to research and develop a successful business plan, find a manufacturer, and sell the product.
ACI has the potential to revolutionize many industries. For example, ACI chatbots could be used to provide customer service, automate tasks, and develop new products. ACI could also be used to improve the efficiency of government and businesses.
However, it is important to note that ACI also poses some risks. For example, ACI could be used to create autonomous weapons systems or to develop surveillance systems that could be used to track and monitor people. It is important to develop ACI in a responsible and ethical way to ensure that it is used for good.