TOKYO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - SoftBank (9984.T) CEO Masayoshi Son said he believes artificial general intelligence (AGI), artificial intelligence that surpasses human intelligence in almost all areas, will be realised within 10 years.
Speaking at the SoftBank World corporate conference, Son said he believes AGI will be ten times more intelligent than the sum total of all human intelligence.
He noted the rapid progress in generative AI that he said has already exceeded human intelligence in certain areas.
Arm CEO Rene Haas, speaking at the conference via video, touted the energy efficiency of Arm's designs, saying they would become increasingly sought after to power artificial intelligence.
Son said he thinks he is the only person who believes AGI will come within a decade.
Persons:
Masayoshi Son, Son, AGI, SoftBank, Rene Haas, Haas, Anton Bridge, Tom Hogue, Edwina Gibbs
Organizations:
Thomson
Locations:
TOKYO