In a candid discussion, Databricks CEO and co-founder Ali Ghodsi shared his perspective on the current state of artificial intelligence, asserting that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has already arrived. Ghodsi, speaking at a Bloomberg Tech event, challenged the common narrative around AI development by emphasizing that the focus should not be on making AI models 'smarter' in a vacuum, but rather on providing them with the necessary data context to be more effective and productive.
Ghodsi's View on AGI and AI Evolution
Ghodsi stated that he frequently asks audiences how many believe AGI has already arrived, and typically around 10% of the audience raises their hands. He then asks how many believe the AI models they use daily are smarter than the people they interact with, and a much larger percentage, around 90%, raise their hands. Ghodsi views this as evidence that AI is already highly capable, but its true potential is unlocked when it is properly contextualized. He argues that instead of pursuing increasingly complex models, the industry should concentrate on feeding these models with relevant data. "We don't need AI to get smarter. It just needs to be given context," Ghodsi explained. He believes that by providing AI with the right data, its ability to perform tasks and answer complex questions can be significantly enhanced.
