AGI is suddenly a dinner table topic
Published on: 2025-10-29 21:00:00
First, let’s get the pesky business of defining AGI out of the way. In practice, it’s a deeply hazy and changeable term shaped by the researchers or companies set on building the technology. But it usually refers to a future AI that outperforms humans on cognitive tasks. Which humans and which tasks we’re talking about makes all the difference in assessing AGI’s achievability, safety, and impact on labor markets, war, and society. That’s why defining AGI, though an unglamorous pursuit, is not pedantic but actually quite important, as illustrated in a new paper published this week by authors from Hugging Face and Google, among others. In the absence of that definition, my advice when you hear AGI is to ask yourself what version of the nebulous term the speaker means. (Don’t be afraid to ask for clarification!)
Okay, on to the news. First, a new AI model from China called Manus launched last week. A promotional video for the model, which is built to handle “agentic” tasks like creating
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