Episode
Why AGI timelines jumped 13 years closer
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- Chat GPT Podcast
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- Jun 1, 2026
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- 1340
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Summary
we present a comprehensive analysis of the current state and future trajectory of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) from the perspective of leading researchers and safety experts in 2026. A RAND Corporation report synthesizes various forecasting methodologies, noting that expert predictions have shifted significantly toward the near term, with many now expecting AGI to arrive in the 2030s. This research highlights a lack of mature infrastructure for validating these models and emphasizes the need for adaptive policy frameworks that can respond to deep uncertainty. Complementing this, a survey of AI safety leaders reveals a median expectation for AGI by 2033, alongside an estimated 25% median risk of human extinction or permanent disempowerment by the end of the century. Together, the texts underscore that talent, rather than funding, is the primary constraint on safety efforts and that institutional preparation must be prioritized as AI capabilities potentially outpace societal oversight.