Ang Li suggests that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) might not manifest as a humanoid robot or a sophisticated chatbot, but rather as a system capable of reliably using a computer. This seemingly modest capability would be revolutionary, considering the significant amount of human labor still dedicated to tasks involving mouse and keyboard interaction with software. AI
IMPACT This perspective challenges conventional expectations of AGI, suggesting a focus on practical computer interaction rather than anthropomorphic forms.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a speculative idea about the future form of AGI, presented as an opinion from an individual.
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