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Everyone is obsessed with artificial general intelligence—the stage when AI can match all feats of human cognition. The guy who named it saw it as a threat.
AI companies are in a race to create artificial general intelligence, seeing it as the catalyst for an “intelligence explosion” that reshapes the economy and society. If only they could agree on what AGI would actually look like,
Some say we need to resurrect rules-based systems from the AGI graveyard. Perhaps combining them with generative AI will get us to AGI. Here's the AI Insider scoop.
The new agreement maintains Microsoft as OpenAI’s frontier model partner and preserves Microsoft’s exclusive rights to OpenAI’s IP and Azure API exclusivity until the threshold of AGI is reached. Under a previous arrangement,
In an ever-evolving landscape, generative AI continues to significantly progress across industries such as medicine, computing, and entertainment.However, concerns are raised about when — or if — leading AI labs,
Explore Elon Musk's bold claim that Grok 5 could achieve Artificial General Intelligence. Could this be the next leap in AI innovation?
Replit CEO Amjad Masad says "functional AI" can already automate much of the economy — we don't need true AGI to see major gains.
I believe the future of AI isn’t in universality. It’s in specificity. It’s not in the infinite expanse of “general” intelligence, but in the precision of hyperlocal intelligence and the fusion of data, context, and action within the immediate world around you.
Mehdi Paryavi, chairman and CEO of the International Data Center Authority, examines Anthropic’s recent AGI tests that appear to show models “fighting back” when restricted or monitored. Paryavi
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OpenAI Researcher Mocks Elon Musk’s AGI Claim to His Face
Inveterate overpromiser Elon Musk is teasing that his chatbot Grok could soon “achieve artificial general intelligence,” or AGI — a hypothetical form of AI system that surpasses humans in virtually every way, and remains the white whale of the AI industry.
Sam Altman says within the next year, OpenAI expects its models to work like AI “research interns”, and by 2028, they could function as fully independent researchers. It’s a bold timeline, and one that hints at what Altman calls a more “personal AGI” future, where AI isn’t just answering questions but actually helping you think.