Silicon Valley's AI Race: From Ambition to Realism

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The enthusiasm for artificial general intelligence (AGI) in Silicon Valley has waned as recent AI developments, like GPT-5, have fallen short of expectations, leading to a shift from hype to pragmatism. Industry leaders are now more cautious, emphasizing domain-specific AI over the pursuit of a singular, all-powerful AGI, while concerns about overhyped claims and potential risks remain.
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