No, Today's AI Isn't Sentient. Here's How We Know
Briefly

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) aims to match human intelligence in various aspects, beyond limited domain tasks seen in AI systems like playing chess or translating languages.
General intelligence, though not fully universal like in myths, allows humans to adapt to diverse environments and tasks effectively, such as finding food or escaping a fire.
Sentience, the ability to have subjective experiences, is considered a crucial aspect on the path to achieving general intelligence, as seen in debates over the sentience of large language models like ChatGPT.
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