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The scale ranked AI systems by levels of intelligence, from chatbots at level one, to AI systems that could do the work of entire organizations at level five. Execs reportedly told staffers they believed OpenAI was at level one, defined as AI with conversational language skills, but was nearing level two, identified as "reasoners" with human-level problem-solving. Burden added developing AI systems to this level runs the risk of the machines "reasoning past us," something that could have consequences for the workforce. An OpenAI representative told Bloomberg the scale also included "Agent" and "Innovator" levels, which classified AI systems by their ability to take action and aid in invention. "We've got AI systems that appear to do a tiny bit of reasoning, but it's not clear if it's just a mirage."
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Some Google employees have been raising the alarm about the company's AI development, per the NYT. Two workers tried to stop the company from releasing its AI chatbot, Bard, the publication reported. According to the Times report, two Google employees who were tasked with reviewing AI products tried to stop the company from releasing its AI chatbot, Bard. Google told The Times it had released Bard as a limited experiment because of these debates. In March, several AI heavyweights signed an open letter calling for a six-month pause on advanced AI development.
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