Rumors of AGI's arrival have been greatly exaggerated
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Researchers are pushing back against recent claims that artificial general intelligence has already been achieved, arguing that high performance on benchmarks is being confused with true intelligence. They contend that current AI systems like large language models lack the flexibility, reliability, and robust generalization that historically defined AGI, instead relying on sophisticated statistical approximation rather than genuine understanding.
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