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Ex Meta exec John Carmack said that we can achieve artificial general intelligence by the 2030s. GABRIELLE LURIE/Getty Images
Ex-Meta exec John Carmack predicts that AI will soon simulate the human brain, per Dallas Innovates.
He said that "artificial general intelligence" will be achieved by the 2030s and be worth trillions.
Carmack's comments come as ChatGPT and generative AI tools have begun to show AI's capabilities.
In just a decade, artificial intelligence may be able to think and act like humans, John Carmack, an American computer programmer predicted in an interview with Dallas...
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