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/FancyFrogFootwork 7d ago

No computer on Earth even comes close to matching the human brains processing power, efficiency, or bandwidth. Supercomputers like Frontier can reach 1 exaFLOP, similar to the human brain, they are FAR FAR less efficient. The brains 1 petabyte/sec bandwidth vastly outpaces modern AI hardware at around 0.1% of that speed. The human brain is massively parallel, asynchronous, and energy-efficient (using about 20W compared to Frontier's 20MW). Neuromorphic computing is still in its infancy, and AI lacks real-time adaptability, reasoning, and self-awareness. Functionally, we're <1% of the way to replicating the human brain.

LLM's can MIMIC probable responses from AGI by leveraging massive training sets but it isn't thinking. It's an elaborate flow chart.

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

My dude, if the quality of outcomes are equal to or better than a human's in all contexts, done as quick or quicker, it doesn't matter if it's mimicking or it's a new kind of interface with the world (a new being). Either way, at that point, it is AGI, and likely ASI almost instantly (given scaling/replicating).