PANews reported on July 12 that according to Bloomberg, OpenAI has developed a five-level classification system to track its progress in building artificial intelligence software that exceeds human capabilities. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expects that general artificial intelligence AGI may be achieved within this decade. Currently, OpenAI is at the first level, AI that can have conversations, and is approaching the second level "Reasoners", which means basic problem-solving capabilities at the human doctoral level. The third level is called "Agents", which refers to AI systems that can perform multi-day tasks under the instructions of users. The fourth level is AI that can propose new innovations, and the highest level, the fifth level, is "Organizations", which is an AI system that can perform organizational work.
OpenAI plans to share this classification system with investors and the outside world to help people better understand its thinking on AI safety and the future. The classification system was developed by OpenAI executives and the senior leadership team, and will collect feedback from employees, investors, and the board of directors, and may be adjusted over time.