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- In a recent statement, Elon Musk announced a new date for the arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), now setting it for 2026. While this prediction has generated considerable enthusiasm in tech circles, it has also raised concerns about the billionaire’s credibility, given the delays in his previous promises. Questions and skepticism are mounting regarding this ambitious timeline.
- Constantly Evolving Timeframes
- The Shadow of Past Promises
- Within the scientific community, voices are rising to denounce Musk’s excessive optimism. While the advances in Large Language Models are impressive, the transition to true AGI still seems too distant. Experts believe that such a technological leap could not be achieved before 2026. This context highlights a dilemma: Musk, although visionary, risks being perceived as the boy who cried wolf, damaging his reputation.
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In an already tense climate surrounding Artificial Intelligence, Elon Musk recently sparked debate by predicting the arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by 2026. However, this announcement hasn’t just generated enthusiasm; it also raises serious questions about the credibility of the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, a man known for his bold promises that often fail to materialize. As skepticism grows, the question arises whether this new deadline is truly grounded or simply a marketing ploy to maintain investor attention.
In a recent statement, Elon Musk announced a new date for the arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), now setting it for 2026. While this prediction has generated considerable enthusiasm in tech circles, it has also raised concerns about the billionaire’s credibility, given the delays in his previous promises. Questions and skepticism are mounting regarding this ambitious timeline.
Constantly Evolving Timeframes
By mentioning AGI for 2026, Musk has made a striking shift from his previous predictions. Last year, he was already announcing this advancement for 2025! This change of deadline appears to be a recurring theme in his otherwise confident pronouncements. In doing so, he raises questions: is this a bold vision to catalyze innovation, or simply a PR stunt designed to capture investors’ attention?
The Shadow of Past Promises
Musk’s credibility is being tested today, especially due to his many broken promises. Take, for example, his commitment to making Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) operational. Since 2016, he has stated annually that his vehicles will cross the United States autonomously, but almost a decade later, this promise remains unfulfilled. In parallel, he also announced the arrival of « Robotaxis » on the roads by 2020, a goal that now seems incredibly distant. xAI: A Tool for Market Pressure Another aspect of Musk’s statement is the activity of his company xAI, which is part of this technological arms race. By announcing the imminent emergence of AGI (Automatic Generative Imaging), Musk seeks to make his chatbot Grok a leader in the sector, competing with rivals such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. He wants to send a message: xAI has already conquered a portion of the market, but to do so, it relies on promises without any tangible basis. Growing Skepticism
Within the scientific community, voices are rising to denounce Musk’s excessive optimism. While the advances in Large Language Models are impressive, the transition to true AGI still seems too distant. Experts believe that such a technological leap could not be achieved before 2026. This context highlights a dilemma: Musk, although visionary, risks being perceived as the boy who cried wolf, damaging his reputation.
The Race Towards AGI: A Short-Term Illusion? While the world eagerly awaits the next revelations about AGI, Elon Musk’s speculations and promises cast a shadow over the prevailing optimism. By holding both flexible and unrealistic deadlines, he seems to forget that science doesn’t bend to the whims of marketing. Without concrete evidence and rigorous development, the 2026 AGI prediction no longer resembles a serious deadline, but rather just another promise designed to maintain the attention of investors and the public.
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