An international survey by the AAAI reveals strong skepticism among AI specialists regarding the achievement of artificial general intelligence (AGI), with 76% indicating it is unlikely through current approaches. This skepticism persists despite rapid AI advancements and claims of significant future impacts from superhuman AI. Meta's recent model launches, Llama 4 and Maverick, illustrate industry competition but also highlight methodological issues in testing. As experts define AGI as AI matching human intelligence and self-awareness capabilities, they emphasize that humanity remains far from achieving this complex goal.
76% of AI academics surveyed believe it is unlikely or very unlikely that current approaches will lead to artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Meta's latest models, Llama 4 and Maverick, showcased advancements but came under scrutiny for their competitive testing methodologies.
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