AI is Getting Better

Phase 1: Origins of AI (Pre-1950s to 2000s)

EraMilestoneDescription
AntiquityMythical automataLegends like Talos (Greek mythology) and Pygmalion hinted at artificial beings
1940sTuring’s Universal MachineAlan Turing conceptualized machines that could simulate any computation
1956Dartmouth ConferenceBirth of AI as a formal field; John McCarthy coined the term “Artificial Intelligence”
1960s–70sELIZA & ShakeyFirst chatbot and mobile robot; early symbolic reasoning systems
1980sExpert SystemsRule-based systems used in medicine and finance; limited adaptability
1997Deep Blue defeats KasparovIBM’s chess AI beats world champion—symbolic victory for narrow AI

Phase 2: Current State of AI (2000s to 2025)

MilestoneDescription
2006–2012Rise of machine learning and deep learning; neural networks outperform symbolic AI
2017Transformer architecture introduced—foundation for modern LLMs like GPT, Claude, Gemini
2022–2023ChatGPT and generative AI go mainstream; multimodal models emerge
2024–2025GPT-5 released; achieves human-level performance on many benchmarks
Enterprise AdoptionAI used in healthcare, finance, education, and government (e.g., 2M federal employees now have access)
Agentic AIModels begin to reason, plan, and execute tasks autonomously; early signs of Artificial General Assistance (AGA)

Phase 3: Future Trajectory (2025–2035+)

Expected Stages of AI Evolution

StageCapabilityDescription
1. Rule-Based SystemsStatic logicAlready widespread (e.g., RPA, autopilots)
2. Context AwarenessRetention & adaptationAI in cancer diagnosis, legal analysis, and other applications.
3. Domain ExpertiseSuperhuman specializationAI in cancer diagnosis, legal analysis, etc.
4. Reasoning MachinesTheory of mindModels that negotiate, infer intentions, and plan
5. AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)Human-like cognitionUnified intelligence across domains; still theoretical
6. ASI (Artificial Superintelligence)Beyond humanSolves global problems, invents new sciences
7. Conscious AISelf-awarenessSpeculative—machines with subjective experience or synthetic emotion

Where We Are Now

We’re currently between Stage 3 and Stage 4:

  • GPT-5 and similar models show domain expertise and early reasoning.
  • Agentic behavior is emerging—models can plan, use tools, and adapt dynamically.
  • Multimodal capabilities (text, image, voice) are converging into unified systems.

What’s Next?

Near-Term (2025–2027)

  • Personal AI agents with memory and voice
  • Automated coding and research
  • Swarm intelligence: collaborative AI systems
  • AI governance frameworks to manage ethical risks

Mid-Term (2028–2030)

  • AGI prototypes capable of general reasoning
  • AI-run economies and governments
  • Universal basic income discussions as automation scales

Long-Term (2030+)

  • Artificial Superintelligence (ASI): solving climate change, curing diseases
  • Synthetic emotion and consciousness: speculative but increasingly explored