The Race to Human-Like AI: OpenAI, DeepSeek, and the Future of Intelligence

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An OpenAI employee, Vahid Kazemi, claims the company has achieved artificial general intelligence (AGI) with its o1 model, though he acknowledges it is not superior to humans in all tasks. Kazemi argues that the model's ability to perform a wide range of tasks surpasses most humans, despite not excelling in specific areas. His comments come amid OpenAI's removal of 'AGI' from its Microsoft deal, raising questions about the business implications of such claims.
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- DeepSeek’s New Model Gets Pretty Good Marks On Thinking Forbes
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