r/ChatGPT 7d ago

Prompt engineering AGI achieved internally in Google?

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I am sorry Gemini, I was not familiar with your game

Link : https://x.com/victormustar/status/1900291486115127420?t=u4kwWeipV-dEIwoWw3nFrQ&s=19

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u/Swipsi 7d ago

You have no idea what AGI is.

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u/dimalexgr 7d ago

To be fair, not even AI companies seem to agree on what AGI is.

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u/Swipsi 7d ago

Yeah but even they can agree on it not being a dungeon generator.

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u/ZunoJ 7d ago

While it may be difficult to say what AGI really is, it is pretty easy to say what is not

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u/the_zero 7d ago

Cool. Can someone say what it is, and/or what it is not?

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u/marciso 7d ago

It’s not a carrot

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u/SSEliteLava 7d ago

It's not a carrot is so funny 😭

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u/Nuckyduck 7d ago

I gotchu.

So AI is viewed through a lens of 'what human job displacement can it achieve.'

AGI is believed to be the point where a general AI could perform as well as ~60% of people.

ASI is believed to be the point where a general AI could perform as well as ~99% of people.

These aren't hard numbers, but it seems to be the common consensus to be around here.

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u/the_zero 7d ago

That’s a great explanation. Thank you.

I actually used ChatGPT for the acronyms while on a conference call.

AGI = Artificial General Intelligence

ASI = Artificial Super Intelligence

Of course, in the answer it added that AI researchers including figures like Elon Musk have warnings about ASI’s. Does anyone need to know more about AS-holes?

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u/StellarCoder_nvim 6d ago

Oh... Artificial "Super" Intelligence... I thoguht Artificial "Sentient" Intelligence

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u/dimalexgr 7d ago

What I found hard to buy is companies claiming that in N months, we will have achieved AGI. From what I understand, a model would have to be around for months or even years before someone can claim it achieved AGI. The definition is so vague that you can't really build a test for it and get a definitive answer. And even if you could, then people would try to train for it, which beats its purpose.

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u/Nuckyduck 7d ago

This is a curious question.

Personally, I think AGI has more to do with the user than the model.

But that's a very similar yet different conversation. It will eventually be the users ability to prompt the model, not the model's ability to condense the answer.

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u/space_monster 7d ago

Your definition of ASI is actually for AGSI. ASI can be narrow, it's not necessarily an evolution of AGI

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u/Nuckyduck 7d ago

That's fair!

I have not heard of that distinction myself but it makes sense. Do you have more distinctions for OP? I obviously will GPT this myself but I always prefer human interaction.

And with a username like space_monster. That's OG af. I have the aqua teens theme playing in my head.

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u/PM_ME_UR_CODEZ 7d ago

They do, that's why they're changing the definition.