Odaily Planet Daily News OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a personal blog post that he believes OpenAI "knows how to build (Artificial General Intelligence)" because it traditionally understands this and has begun to shift its focus towards superintelligence. Altman wrote: "We love our current products, but we are here for a glorious future, where superintelligent tools can greatly accelerate scientific discovery and innovation, far beyond what we can achieve ourselves, thereby significantly increasing wealth and prosperity." AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence, is a vague term. But OpenAI has its own definition: "Highly autonomous systems that outperform humans on the most economically valuable work." OpenAI and its close partner and investor Microsoft also have a definition for AGI: an AI system that can generate at least $100 billion in profits. According to an agreement between the two companies, when OpenAI achieves this goal, Microsoft will lose its rights to use the technology. Altman did not specify which definition he might be referring to, but he seems more likely to refer to the former. In the article, Altman believes that AI agents (AI models that can autonomously perform certain tasks) might "join the workforce" and "fundamentally change the output of companies." This is possible, but today's AI technology also has significant technical limitations, such as generating hallucinations and making errors. Altman seems to believe this can be overcome, and fairly quickly, but the timeline is unpredictable.