
AI Will Do Everything Humans Can, Says OpenAI Co-founder Ilya Sutskever
University of Toronto Convocation | June 6, 2025
In a thought-provoking address to graduates at the University of Toronto, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever declared that artificial intelligence will eventually match — and possibly surpass — all human capabilities.
“We have a brain, a biological computer — so why can’t a digital brain do the same things?” he said, predicting AI could achieve this level of intelligence in three to ten years.
Sutskever described the rise of AI as “unprecedented and extreme”, urging students to embrace reality, not regret the past, and focus on actionable steps forward — a philosophy shaped by his own controversial role in the 2023 OpenAI leadership crisis.
Key Takeaways:
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AI is already better than humans at some tasks and will soon master all human-level capabilities.
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The world is heading toward a phase of superintelligence, automation, and accelerated progress.
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Sutskever advised graduates: “Accept reality. Focus on the next best step.”
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He called this era “the most unusual time ever” due to AI's rapidly expanding role.
With a clear message — AI will shape every life — Sutskever’s speech was both a warning and a challenge: adapt, act, and stay grounded in a future that's already arriving.