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Experts argue AGI is not a sudden milestone, but a gradual development

The concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is debated, with some arguing it's not a distinct milestone but rather a gradual process. Proponents of this view suggest that even if AI systems reach a certain capability threshold, widespread impact will depend on complementary innovations and societal adoption, which occur over human timescales. Furthermore, the potential risks and benefits of advanced AI are seen as distinct from its capabilities, depending heavily on how AI systems are designed and integrated into their environments, making AGI's arrival unobservable and its immediate impact uncertain. AI

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Experts argue AGI is not a sudden milestone, but a gradual development

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  1. AI Snake Oil TIER_1 · Sayash Kapoor ·

    AGI is not a milestone

    There is no capability threshold that will lead to sudden impacts

  2. Yannic Kilcher TIER_1 · Yannic Kilcher ·

    AGI is not coming!

    jack Morris's investigation into GPT-OSS training data https://x.com/jxmnop/status/1953899426075816164?t=3YRhVQDwQLk2gouTSACoqA&s=09