Nvidia's Jensen Huang Thinks 'We've Achieved AGI'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims artificial general intelligence is achieved, while 76% of AI researchers disagree, citing financial incentives behind AGI hype.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Declares 'We Have Achieved AGI,' Sparking Debate Over Definition
Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang stunned the technology world Monday by declaring that artificial general intelligence — long considered the holy grail of AI — has already been achieved, telling
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, said in a podcast that humanity has achieved General Artificial Intelligence (GII). His definition, based on the ability of an AI to create a viral enterprise, is nuanced. Surprisingly, Mark Gubrud, the man who forged the term AGI in 1997, also believes that the current models meet the criteria of his own pioneering definition.
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) refers to AI that can understand and perform any intellectual task that humans are capable of, and is considered one of the ultimate goals of AI development. However, there are also criticisms that massive investments are being made despite the ambiguity of the definition of AGI. In this context, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has caused controversy by stating on a podcast, "I think we have achieved AGI."
While some experts assume that general artificial intelligence is still hundreds of years away, Jensen Huang of Nvidia explained the status as reached. However, he rowed back shortly afterwards in conversation. read more on t3n.de
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