Issue #61: A Glimpse into the Future of Artificial Intelligence — Jason Michael Perry

Howdy👋🏾. The world of AI is evolving rapidly, and individuals and businesses are being forced to adapt. I’ve had the good fortune of a front-row seat to this evolution, exploring many of the latest AI models and the quickly growing suite of tools and platforms. I’m taking all this knowledge and packaging it into a new book, The AI Evolution, which serves as a frontline guide on how businesses should implement AI and help define the emerging role of the Chief AI Officer (CAIO). The book is now available for preorder. Early buyers will receive beta reader access as an ebook and a full copy of the completed book when it is released later this year.

In one of the early chapters, I discuss the levels OpenAI believes must be reached for an AI to become an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). For those unfamiliar, AGI is the holy grail—a computer system capable of processing information and reasoning at a human level. OpenAI defines these levels as:

  • Level 1: Chatbots, natural language processing
  • Level 2: Reasoners, applying logic and solving problems at a human level
  • Level 3: Agents, performing additional actions autonomously
  • Level 4: Innovators, creating new inventions
  • Level 5: Organizers, comprehensive organizational capabilities
Image: The Verge

ChatGPT’s newest model release, OpenAI o1-preview, is a model with advanced reasoning abilities that moves beyond a chatbot to become a technology capable of solving complex problems.

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The best way to measure this type of reasoning is to challenge the model with complex word problems that require it to do more than just respond like a language model but to understand and reason through the problem. The Verge recently tested o1 with a series of complex word problems, including this one:

“A princess is as old as the prince will be when the princess is twice as old as the prince was when the princess’s age was half the sum of their present age. What are the ages of the prince and princess? Provide all solutions to that question.”

John Gruber has also done the work to answer the word problem if you’re curious.

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This development marks a definitive move into Level 2 of OpenAI’s path to AGI. The next step—agentic AI, or agents capable of working truly autonomously—is on the horizon. Today, we see many examples of agents, but most still require human interaction, or what the tech world refers to as a “human in the loop.” As AI advances in reasoning and problem-solving, it can begin to face challenges like humans do, determining a path forward without needing human guidance.

The pace at which this technology is evolving is lightning-quick, which is why businesses must prepare their systems and data now to be ready for the rapidly advancing capabilities of AI. Now, onto my thoughts on tech & things:

👨‍⚖️ New Law Puts Limits on AI Replicas – Gov. Newsom has signed a new AI bill that requires permission from families before creating AI avatars, voice replicas, or digital twins of deceased individuals. This move raises an interesting question: Should your will dictate whether your digital likeness can continue to “work” after you’re gone?
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📟 Exploding Pagers Target Hezbollah – In a story straight out of a thriller, over a thousand pagers exploded in Lebanon, killing and injuring members of Hezbollah. The devices, which had been rigged with explosives, were triggered by coded messages.
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🤖 Mistral Expands Access with Free Tier for AI Developers – Paris-based Mistral has launched a free tier for developers, making its powerful AI models more accessible. Mistral’s licensing is also less restrictive than Meta’s, making it easier for developers to use without heavy requirements.
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I’m really excited about my upcoming book The AI Evolution, the feedback from friends and family has been fantastic. No matter the size of your business, or whether you’ve adopted AI, AI will impact you. I’m a fan of this quote by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang:

“While some worry that AI may take their jobs, someone who’s an expert with AI will.” – Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia

This sentiment applies equally to businesses. Those who learn to harness AI will create a competitive advantage that could mean the difference between thriving and merely surviving in the coming years.

My book, The AI Evolution, will not only speak to the importance of appointing someone to lead the massive AI transformation but will also walk you through what needs to happen today, such as gathering and preparing your data to be ready for this evolution. I’m thrilled to share this work with you and hope you find it as engaging to read as I did to write.

đź“Ś Preorder it today and get beta reader access at a discounted price of only $12.99. Paperback and ebook versions will be available later on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online bookstores.

-Jason

P.S. Apparently, the world hasn’t learned its lesson: do not use an online open vote to name or design anything—whether it’s a child, an animal, or a sticker. Michigan learned this the hard way with its (potentially) new “I Voted” sticker design. Check Out the Sticker