AI Progress May Outpace Human Readiness, Warns Industry Observer
A technology commentator argues that artificial intelligence remains broadly underestimated, describing it as a civilizational shift rather than a routine software upgrade. The author predicts that by around 2030, AI could approach artificial general intelligence, defined as expert-level competence across multiple disciplines simultaneously. A central concern raised is the widening gap between AI capability and institutional preparedness, including weak policy frameworks and limited public understanding. The piece also warns that concentration of advanced AI within a handful of companies or nations could create dangerous strategic imbalances and dependency risks for others. The author contends that restricted access to the most powerful models may occur quietly, well before the general public grasps what has been withheld.
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