Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) represents a major advancement beyond current narrow AI systems, aiming to replicate human-like thinking, reasoning, learning, and creativity at greater speed. Unlike today's AI, which specializes in specific tasks, AGI would possess broad cognitive abilities similar to the human mind. Experts highlight ongoing improvements in large language models, including enhanced coding, tool usage, vision, voice, contextual understanding, and memory, bringing AGI closer to reality. Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has warned that AGI could emerge within the next five to ten years. He emphasized that society is currently unprepared for the profound changes AGI could bring and called for proactive global collaboration to manage its development and impact responsibly.
"AGI Is Coming, Society's Not Ready" Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis warns that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could arrive within 5–10 years, yet society remains unprepared for its transformative impact. He advocates for proactive global collaboration to ensure AGI https://t.co/vL2a4IDGWr
The cool thing about LLMs is that they can still be improved across multiple dimensions - coding and tool-calling - better vision and voice - hacking the human brain - context understanding and memory AGI it totally in the horizon
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