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What is AGI and are we anywhere close to it?

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What is AGI and are we anywhere close to it?

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Arthur C. Clarke predicted the rise of artificial general intelligence (AGI) over 60 years ago, foreseeing a future where machines surpass human intelligence. Despite ongoing debate, major industry players like OpenAI are working towards achieving AGI, with some predicting it could happen as early as 2030.

Arthur C. Clarke predicted AGI in 1964. He foresaw machines outsmarting humans. Today, companies like OpenAI pursue AGI. OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, claims AI will surpass human intelligence by 2030. The path to AGI is becoming clearer with advancements in agentic AI. However, the definition of AGI remains a topic of debate.

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