Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is regarded as overhyped by Andrew Ng, who emphasizes that humans will still have important tasks that AI cannot perform for a considerable time. He posits that knowledge of AI usage will empower individuals more than developing AI tools. Other AI experts, including Yann LeCun, suggest that while language models are impressive, they do not herald AGI. Demis Hassabis notes AGI is simultaneously overhyped and underestimated, illustrating the mixed opinions within the AI research community about the future of AGI.
AGI has been overhyped. For a long time, there'll be a lot of things that humans can do that AI cannot.
People that know how to use AI to get computers to do what you want it to do will be much more powerful.
Large language models are astonishing but limited. They're not a road towards what people call AGI.
AGI, AI itself, is a little bit overhyped in the short term. Despite that, it's still underestimated.
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