DeepMind Projects AGI by 2030, Proposes Safety Measures to Mitigate Risks
- François Chollet believes that AI must evolve beyond basic tasks to achieve artificial general intelligence, which he describes as fluid intelligence that matches human capabilities.
- OpenAI's model o3 became the first AI to score 87 percent on the ARC-AGI test, matching human performance, indicating significant progress in AGI capabilities.
- Chollet argues that defining intelligence is problematic, as tests like ARC-AGI can contradict the concept of general intelligence, highlighting human cognitive diversity.
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The Man Out to Prove How Dumb AI Still Is
François Chollet has constructed the ultimate test for the bots.
·Washington, United States
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