OpenAI's latest AI model, o3, has achieved a record score on the $1 million ARC prize, although it does not signify the attainment of artificial general intelligence (AGI). The ARC Prize is undergoing a transformation into a non-profit foundation, with plans to guide and accelerate research towards AGI. This evolution includes partnerships with AI labs, the establishment of an academic network, and a fundraising initiative set to launch in January. Upcoming benchmarks are the ARC-AGI-2, scheduled for the 2025 competition, and the ARC-AGI-3, which will be developed in collaboration with leading researchers. Greg Kamradt has been appointed as the president of the ARC Prize, overseeing these developments.
The ARC Prize’s evolution isn’t just a milestone on the path to AGI—it’s a quiet revolution in how we dare to imagine our future. It reminds us that beyond each breakthrough lies a deeper call to explore, create, and reshape the boundaries of human possibility. https://t.co/QLV0BMCfXw
ARC Prize goes non-profit forming partnerships with AI labs, building an academic network, and launching a fundraising initiative in January. Upcoming benchmarks include ARC-AGI-2, set for the 2025 competition, and ARC-AGI-3, developed in collaboration with leading researchers to… https://t.co/K1U0RLAKza
ARC Prize is evolving into a full-fledged non-profit foundation, to further our mission of guiding and accelerating research progress towards AGI. A special thanks to @GregKamradt , who will be leading the charge as ARC Prize President. His dedication and expertise, honed during…