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The predictions of an ex-OpenAI employee will shock you. someone who worked inside OpenAI, one of the world’s most powerful AI labs walked away because he was scared of what’s coming? His name is Daniel. He was part of the inner circle building cutting-edge AI. And now he’s sharing a prediction that feels more like a sci-fi movie than real life. But the wild part? His past predictions about things like GPT-4 and Nvidia’s rise in 2024 came true almost exactly. So here’s what Daniel believes is coming next: In mid-2025, AI agents basically super-smart assistants that can actually do your work will become common across big companies. Not just in tech. In law, finance, media, everywhere. By the end of 2025, OpenAI (which he calls “Open Brain”) is expected to drop a model 1,000 times more powerful than GPT-4. Just imagine what that kind of intelligence could do. Then comes 2026 and what he calls “Agent One.” An AI that learns incredibly fast and can speed up scientific and AI research itself. He says it’ll move so quickly, governments and even militaries will start getting involved. And here’s the craziest part. In early 2027, Daniel predicts the launch of “Agent Two.” An AI so powerful, it can actually clone itself. Yes, you read that right. This thing could literally create more advanced versions of itself. And because of how risky that is, he believes OpenAI will eventually lock it away. This isn’t just about tech. This is about how fast the world could change. If Daniel is right, we’re not looking at 10 or 20 years for massive change we’re looking at just 2 or 3. It makes you wonder... Are we ready for that? Do we even understand what’s coming? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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