Tag: AGI

Toward AGI — What is Missing?

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a term for Artificial Intelligence systems that meet or exceed human performance on the broad range of tasks that humans are capable of performing. There are benefits and downsides to AGI. On the upside, AGIs can do most of the labor that consume a vast amoun...

Why did Elon Musk say that Rust is the language of AGI?

Today’s LLM applications, including inference apps and agents, are mostly written in Python. But this is about to change. Python is simply too slow, too bloated, and paradoxically too unwieldy for the new wave of developers. In fact, Chris Lattner, the inventor of LLVM, Clang, and Swift, ...

From Vegetarianism to superintelligent AGI — A Reflection on Humanity’s Troubling Ethical Paradigms

In the modern tapestry of human ethics, threads of contradiction and complexity weave a picture both enlightening and troubling. We stand on the precipice of a future where the boundaries of intelligence and consciousness are not merely pushed but potentially shattered. Yet, before we leap into this...

Deep Learning Is Not Just Inadequate for Solving AGI, It Is Useless

AI experts should not get offended when AGI researchers complain about the inadequacies of deep learning. Nobody is really out to get rid of DL. While it is true that the advent of AGI will render DL obsolete in some fields, we believe that it will probably continue to be useful for many automation ...