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Would You Entrust A Non-Human General Intelligence Without Integrity?

  • Mar 23
  • 1 min read


Some are fixated on expecting or achieving so-called Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which they interpret as an AI system capable of performing a number of tasks—reducing what they call intelligence to merely completing tasks and defining greater intelligence solely by evaluating the performance of those tasks' execution compared to humans.

If this constitutes a trait of human intelligence that the so-called AGI would have to imitate, then either we are already close to achieving ‘AGI’ with the hallucination capabilities of large language models, or we still have to uncover how far we remain from creating something capable of computing this level of irrationality—rationally.

Here are 4 key but underrated challenges are on the path to AI's evolution toward 'AGI.'


Check out the full article on Forbes

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