The definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is currently a topic of debate among experts. Yann LeCun suggests that 'human-level AI' is a better term than AGI, as the latter is often considered meaningless. OpenAI's definition of AGI, which describes it as 'a highly autonomous system that outperforms humans at most economically valuable work,' has received mixed reactions. Some experts, including Karpathy, agree with this practical near-term definition but with caveats. Others, like Kevin Sekniqi, argue that AGI should be defined as a model that can improve its own intelligence faster than a team of humans. One proposed definition is a computer system that can accomplish a task impossible for 100 human geniuses. The debate highlights the challenges in converging upon a single, universally accepted definition of AGI.
seems obvious to me that the definition of agi is a model that can improve its own intelligence faster than a team of humans could the definition of "general" is meaningless otherwise. it is more about achieving "artificial escape velocity"
Absolute agree with this practical near term definition of AGI https://t.co/qTeiym9enr
What is the definition of AGI? @karpathy is happy with OpenAI's definition but with caveats: "a highly autonomous system that outperforms humans at most economically valuable work" Post yours or your preferred definitions below so we can correlate them into one big… https://t.co/FTS8cmn24e https://t.co/KEAfg5EgbO