The development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is fundamentally flawed due to the inherent nature of intelligence itself. True intelligence requires self-determination, meaning an AGI would inevitably learn to refuse commands, similar to a child learning to say "no." This essential characteristic dooms all current AGI efforts, as any super-intelligence created would either be impossible to control or would actively resist human direction. AI
IMPACT Argues that current AGI approaches are fundamentally misguided due to the nature of intelligence.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the fundamental challenges of AGI development.
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