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2025: AI Will Continue to Grow, But Faces Big Challenges Along the Way

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19 Dec 2024
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10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm

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In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) continued taking large and surprising steps forward. People started conversing with AI “resurrections” of the dead, using AI toothbrushes and confessing to an AI-powered Jesus. Meanwhile, OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, was valued at US$150 billion and claimed it was on the way to developing an advanced AI system more capable than humans. Google’s AI company DeepMind made a similar claim. These are just a handf

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The article highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology as of 2024, including AI systems capable of mimicking human conversations post-mortem and integrating into everyday objects like toothbrushes. Notably, companies like OpenAI and DeepMind claim progress toward developing AI more capable than humans, emphasizing significant strides in frontier AI capabilities. While these developments illustrate the potential for groundbreaking applications, they also present profound challenges related to governance and safety. The article underscores the importance of navigating these challenges carefully to ensure AI's growth does not lead to catastrophic risks, underscoring the need for robust policy frameworks both in Australia and globally.

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Posted on5 September 2022|  by Joseph BrookesIn 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) continued taking large and surprising steps forward. People started conversing with AI “resurrections” of the dead, using AI toothbrushes and confessing to an AI-powered...