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AI’s Path to Autonomy: Racing Forward While We Play Catch-Up

Robert Maciejko
2 min readSep 18, 2024

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AI’s rapid development toward full autonomy isn’t science fiction — it’s happening now. OpenAI’s five-level roadmap to AGI lays out clear steps for advancing AI capabilities, but much of the public and policymakers are still in the dark about what this means. As companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, SSI, xAI, Meta, and Google push forward, questions remain about who’s really in control, and how prepared we are for what’s coming.

➡️ AGI ROADMAP: OpenAI’s five-level model breaks down the progression from current AI chatbots to fully autonomous systems capable of running organizations.

➡️ SELF-LEARNING AGENTS ARE HERE: AI models like Cursor are already demonstrating early stages of autonomy, and more advanced, self-learning agents are on the horizon.

➡️ LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC BLINDSPOTS: While major AI players push forward, many legislators and the general public still don’t fully understand what’s happening, raising concerns about how we will regulate this space in time.

❓ KEY QUESTIONS:

With AI moving so quickly toward autonomy, how can companies ensure that innovation doesn’t outpace oversight?

What practical steps should we take to prevent AI from advancing beyond our ability to manage it ?

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Robert Maciejko
Robert Maciejko

Written by Robert Maciejko

Entrepreneurial Leader & International Change Driver who delivers. Co-founder of the 1500+ strong global INSEAD AI community. Opinions are personal.

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