Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis believes true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is still distant, citing limitations in continual learning, long-term reasoning, and consistency. He stated current systems don’t adapt in real-time, struggle with planning over years, and exhibit uneven performance, unlike human experts. Hassabis’s comments contrast with OpenAI’s ambitious AGI goals. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis believes true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is still distant, citing limitations in continual learning, long-term reasoning, and consistency. He stated current systems don’t adapt in real-time, struggle with planning over years, and exhibit uneven performance, unlike human experts. Hassabis’s comments contrast with OpenAI’s ambitious AGI goals.
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