The world may not have noticed, but we’ve crossed one of the most anticipated milestones in computing history. When the idea of passing the Turing test — machines conversing indistinguishably from humans — became reality, daily life barely flinched. Yet, according to Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the shift marks the start of something much deeper: a world where artificial intelligence doesn’t just talk like humans but thinks and discovers like them. Advertisement
“Most of the world still thinks about AI as chatbots and better search,” Altman noted, “but today, we have systems that can outperform the smartest humans at some of our most challenging intellectual competitions.”
From chatbots to discovery engines
Altman revealed that AI’s capabilities have evolved from completing second-long

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