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- AGI, or artificial general intelligence, is a still-theoretical AI that can reason like humans.
- Top researchers agree the leap to AGI is close but differ on just how close.
- Some say we’ll see AGI in as little as two years. Others say we’re still decades away.
One of the oft-stated goals of the current AI arms race is to reach artificial general intelligence, or AGI.
AGI is a still-hypothetical form of machine intelligence that can solve human tasks through methods that aren’t constrained to its training.
The question of when we’ll reach it is debated among many of the top names in the field. Here’s a closer look at how far we are from AGI, according to the people closest to it.
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