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China's Zhipu AI claims that full artificial superintelligence is unlikely to be achieved by 2030

The head of one China's most popular AI startups, said that artificial superintelligence could be available in 2030. However, its capabilities will only surpass humans on some levels, he added.

AI is buzzing with speculation as to when technology will surpass human intelligence. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said last week that ASI might arrive by the end decade. SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi son speculated last year that it could be here by 2035.

Zhang Peng said that the concept is too vague for a timeline to be determined.

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He said that people reach different conclusions about this issue when they discuss it. The company had just released its latest large-language model, GLM-4. 6.

"I believe that achieving or surpassing human intelligence levels by 2030 could mean exceeding humans in some aspects but still likely falling far behind in many other areas."

Zhipu AI, a Tsinghua University-based spin-off founded in 2019, has become a leader in China's AI race. In April, it filed documents indicating its intention to list on mainland Chinese market.

OpenAI singled it out in June as a rival on the rise and described its efforts as a continuation of Beijing's push to export Chinese-developed AI overseas. Zhang, the CEO of the company, said that while they were "flattered", their overseas expansion was just "normal business".

Zhang acknowledged that overseas revenue was beginning to gain traction but admitted the company wouldn't compete directly with U.S. subscription models yet.

He said Zhipu AI competed with OpenAI to serve enterprise clients. As part of its efforts to increase direct-to consumer revenue streams, the company launched a subscription plan for developers.

Zhang believes that this could change within a few short years due to the growing acceptance of AI in China and the falling costs.

He said that the GLM 4.6 model is an updated version of GLM 4.5, released in July, and has enhanced capabilities in coding and reasoning, as well as writing and agent applications.

(source: Reuters)