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(Weekly Summary) AGI’s Arrival Is Imminent – Here’s What We Can Expect

Hello, reader.

Author John C. Maxwell once wrote, “Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” This quote rings true in particular true when it comes to technology.

Technology has evolved over thousands of years. In 3000 BC, people relied on horse-drawn carriages for travel. Today, we use cars powered by gasoline or electricity for transportation. And now, flying sports cars could be an option for travelers in 2026.

However, with artificial intelligence, growth is not optional. It is inevitable.

The AI ​​improves to a exponentialrate. And we are rapidly reaching a tipping point where the future will look nothing like the past.

This point is known as artificial general intelligence (AGI). It is the highest level of artificial intelligence.

Some even call it humanity final invention.

Artificial general intelligence refers to AI that can mimic human cognitive abilities. Or, to put it simply, AI becomes smarter than the smartest human.

It already exists some signs of what AGI will look like. Last month, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, claimed that its most advanced AI models are now approaching the second of five levels of “Super AI”. As it stands, many people can no longer tell the difference between AI chatbots and human-generated text responses.

To discuss the upcoming transition to AGI and how investors can benefit from it, I will be holding a special event called The road to the AGI Summit on Thursday, August 22nd, 1:00 PM ET. You can click here to book your place now.

In this event, I will also share…

  • How Wall Street is currently asleep at the wheel on the cusp of AGI’s revolutionary advance…
  • An exclusive look inside Big Tech’s secret frontier AI labs…
  • My “future” plan for a rapidly accelerating world of AI…

However, I know that when we talk about computers becoming as intelligent as humans – or even smarter – it can seem confusing.

Therefore, before The road to the AGI Summitwe recorded a special video to share what AGI is – and what it is not – how it will be used in the future and when we can expect it to arrive. (Hint: It can be a lot sooner than you think!)

Click here or the image below to view it now.

Now, let’s take a look back at what we covered here Smart money in the last week…

Smart money Elevate

A market crash can’t stop Musk from innovating…or us from profiting

The healthcare industry is witnessing a revolutionary trend: the integration of artificial intelligence – a trend we have been following closely. Elon Musk’s company Neuralink is a major step in connecting healthcare and AI. Recently, he successfully implanted one of his N1 chips into the brain of onesecondparaplegic patient. Click here to read more.

Here come the humanoid robots

AI will likely accelerate the robotics trend. Last week, OpenAI-backed robotics startup Figure AI released a two-minute video of its humanoid robots performing tasks at a BMW factory in Spartanburg, South Carolina. These machines are now able to learn from their mistakes and are designed to move in spaces created for humans. Continue reading here.

A new form of AI is here – and it will change the world as we know it

AI is improving at an exponential rate. And that means we are fast reaching a tipping point where the future will look nothing like the past. This point is known as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or “strong” AI. The ‘weak’ artificial intelligence we use now needs us to put the technology into action…but AGIwon’t. Read more here.

What the internet boom can tell us about the road to AGI

Just as the Internet boom created surprising winners, so too
va The Road to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). To illustrate further,
let’s consider a separate industry where the need for AI is relatively mild
picture: self-driving vehicles. Click here to continue reading.

I can’t wait

As a reminder, The road to the AGI Summit start Thursday, August 22nd, 1:00 PM ET. This special event will help investors navigate the “The Road to AGI” – and all its implications.

You still have time to book your place now (just click here). I hope to see you there.

Sincerely,

Eric Fry

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