Understanding AGI: Definitions, Risks, and Human-Like Cognition
The article discusses the complexities and debates surrounding the definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), emphasizing that current AI systems, including large language models, are far from achieving true cognitive versatility comparable to humans. It critiques traditional benchmarks like the Turing Test, explores the biological and philosophical aspects of consciousness and emotions, and highlights the ongoing challenge of defining and measuring AGI in practical terms, suggesting that progress is more about moving goalposts than reaching a definitive standard.