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    China's Zhipu AI says full artificial superintelligence unlikely by 2030

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Zhipu AI's CEO doubts full superintelligence by 2030, suggesting AI might excel in some areas but fall short in others. The company focuses on enterprise markets and has launched the GLM-4.6 model.

    Zhipu AI CEO: Full Artificial Superintelligence Unlikely by 2030

    BEIJING (Reuters) -Artificial superintelligence may be available by 2030, but its capabilities are only likely to surpass humans in some aspects, the head of one of China's hottest AI startups said on Tuesday.

    The AI industry is abuzz with speculation about when the technology will overtake human intelligence. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicted last week that ASI could arrive by the end of the decade, while SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son speculated last year it could exist by 2035.

    Zhang Peng, the CEO of Zhipu AI, said on Tuesday the concept was too vague to pin down to a specific timeline.

    SURPASS IN PART, FALL SHORT IN MANY

    "People reach different conclusions when discussing this issue," he said, as the company released its latest large language model, GLM-4.6.

    "I think achieving or exceeding human intelligence levels by 2030 might mean surpassing humans in one or several aspects, but likely still falling far short in many areas."

    Founded in 2019 as a Tsinghua University spinoff, Zhipu AI has emerged as a frontrunner in China's AI race and filed documents in April indicating plans to list on mainland Chinese markets.

    In June, it was singled out by OpenAI as a fast-rising rival and characterised as an extension of Beijing's efforts to push Chinese-developed AI abroad. Zhang said the company was "flattered" but its overseas expansion was "normal business".

    Zhang said overseas revenue had begun gaining traction, but acknowledged the company would not compete directly with U.S. models in consumer subscriptions yet.

    However, he said Zhipu AI was competing with companies like OpenAI in serving enterprise clients. The company recently launched a coding subscription plan targeting developers as part of efforts to expand direct-to-consumer revenue streams.

    While many AI firms have found it difficult to convince Chinese consumers to pay for AI services, unlike in the United States, Zhang said he believed that could change in a few years, due to growing acceptance of the value of AI and falling prices.

    He said the GLM-4.6 model was an upgraded version of GLM-4.5 released in July and had enhanced capabilities in coding, reasoning, writing and agent applications.

    ($1 = 7.1206 Chinese yuan renminbi)

    (Reporting by Liam Mo and Brenda Goh. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zhipu AI CEO doubts full superintelligence by 2030.
    • •AI may surpass humans in some areas, but not all.
    • •Zhipu AI plans to expand in enterprise markets.
    • •GLM-4.6 model offers enhanced capabilities.
    • •Chinese AI firms face challenges in consumer markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's Zhipu AI says full artificial superintelligence unlikely by 2030

    1What is Zhipu AI's prediction for artificial superintelligence by 2030?

    Zhipu AI's CEO, Zhang Peng, believes that while artificial superintelligence may be available by 2030, it will likely only surpass human intelligence in certain aspects and fall short in many areas.

    2How does Zhipu AI compare to OpenAI?

    Zhipu AI is seen as a fast-rising rival to OpenAI, particularly in serving enterprise clients, although it does not yet compete directly with U.S. models in consumer subscriptions.

    3What is the GLM-4.6 model?

    The GLM-4.6 model is an upgraded version of Zhipu AI's previous model, GLM-4.5, and features enhanced capabilities in coding, reasoning, writing, and agent applications.

    4What challenges does Zhipu AI face in the Chinese market?

    Zhipu AI has found it difficult to convince Chinese consumers to pay for AI services, unlike in the United States, but the CEO believes this could change in a few years due to growing acceptance.

    5What are Zhipu AI's future plans?

    Zhipu AI plans to list on mainland Chinese markets and is focusing on increasing its overseas revenue while developing new subscription plans targeting developers.

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