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Austin Innovator Aims to Revolutionize AI with Artificial General Intelligence

Leslie Alexander
Senior Reporter
Updated
Jan 4, 2025 6:34 PM
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In 2002, Peter Voss, the Founder and CEO of Aigo.ai, introduced the term "Artificial General Intelligence" (AGI) to articulate the foundational vision of AI: the development of machines capable of thinking and learning in a manner akin to humans. Today, Voss is leading initiatives to attain AGI, which he believes will surpass the constraints of existing narrow AI systems tailored for specific tasks.

“The objective has consistently been to create machines that can think,” Voss clarified. “For example, an AGI could acquire the knowledge to function as a PhD-level cancer researcher, and then be replicated into millions of researchers tackling the issue at the same time.”

Voss’s company, Aigo.ai, is working on AGI systems that can learn and adapt without the vast amounts of data and energy needed by conventional AI. In contrast to contemporary models that rely heavily on large training datasets and significant computational power, AGI systems will acquire knowledge in a more gradual and interactive manner.

“The current approach to AI presents a significant issue,” Voss stated. “It requires substantial data for training and cannot learn in an incremental manner, as humans are capable of doing.” AGI has the potential to transform that.

Voss anticipates that his AGI program will reach the language and reasoning capabilities of a three-year-old child in just a few months. In two years, he anticipates it will attain the learning level of a 10-year-old and progress swiftly beyond that point.

Aigo.ai presents an ambitious vision that indicates a transformative future in which machines possess the ability to think, learn, and tackle complex problems, signaling a new era in AI innovation.

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