Artificial Intelligence

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says ‘We’ve achieved AGI.’ But no one can agree on what that means. Why the most important term in tech remains hotly debated.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has already been achieved, sparking debate among AI researchers. The term AGI remains undefined and unmeasurable, with different researchers proposing various definitions and metrics to evaluate AI systems.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that AGI has been achieved. He was responding to a question from podcaster Lex Fridman, who asked if AI could start and grow a technology business worth $1 billion. Huang's statement has sparked debate among AI researchers, who disagree on the definition and measurement of AGI. Some researchers propose evaluating AI systems based on their cognitive faculties, such as perception, reasoning, and social cognition. A recent paper by Google DeepMind researchers suggests a framework for assessing AGI, including a 'Cognitive Taxonomy' with 10 key faculties. The paper also announces a contest to help build evaluations for these faculties.

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