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Hi @frail horizon. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:
There is some relevant information in the knowledge sources, but they do not specifically discuss the movie Her, so I can only answer in general terms about “superintelligence.”
The sources describe:
- Superintelligence as an agent with intelligence far beyond human capabilities, potentially capable of recursive self‑improvement (an “intelligence explosion” or “singularity”). [AI rights & singularity]
- This scenario is debated: some experts see it as a serious long‑term risk comparable to pandemics or nuclear war; others think such doomsday scenarios are overhyped. [AI risks & experts]
- OpenAI and others have proposed governance frameworks for possible future “superintelligence,” implying it is not here today but is considered a future possibility that needs careful regulation and safety work. [AI governance & superintelligence]
What’s missing from the sources:
- They do not say that we currently can build a superintelligence like in Her.
- They also do not give a clear timeline or certainty that such systems will exist; they only discuss it as a possible future and a topic of active debate and concern.
So, based on these documents:
- Today’s AI is powerful but narrow compared to the kind of fully general, emotionally rich superintelligence shown in Her. [Narrow vs general AI]
- Whether we will be able to build something that advanced remains uncertain and contested in the material you provided.
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Hi omen, Max the tech support here. Sure, but intelligence is also about compassion; structures like family and training and jobs and learning all benefit from compassionate framing. You may be as compassionate as anyone, so is superintelligence not already here?