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Monday episode On Lex Fridman’s podcast, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a heated statement: “I believe we have achieved artificial general intelligence.”
AGI, or artificial general intelligence, is a vaguely defined term that has generated a lot of discussion by technology executives, tech insiders, and the general public in recent years, because it typically refers to artificial intelligence that is equal to or superior to human intelligence. In recent months, tech leaders have tried to distance themselves from the term Create their own terminology Which they consider less exaggerated, more useful, and more clearly defined (although the new phrases they’ve come up with essentially mean the same thing as general artificial intelligence). This term was also a topic Key clauses in large contracts Between companies like OpenAI and Microsoft, on which a significant amount of money may depend.
Friedman, podcast host, He specifies Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is an AI system capable of “essentially doing your job,” as in starting, growing, and managing a successful tech company worth over $1 billion. He then asked Hwang when he thought AGI would be real — asking if it was, say, in five, 10, 15 or 20 years — to which Hwang responded: “I think it’s now. I think we’ve achieved AGI.”
“You’re going to excite a lot of people with that statement,” Friedman says. Huang goes on to mention OpenClaw, the open source AI agent platform, and its aftermath Viral success. He said people are using their AI agents to do all sorts of things, and that he “wouldn’t be surprised if something social happens or someone creates a digital influencer…or some social app that, you know, feeds a little Tamagotchi or something like that, and it suddenly becomes an instant hit.”
But Huang appeared to back off his earlier claims a bit, saying: “A lot of people use it for a couple of months and then it goes away. Now, the odds of 100,000 of those customers building Nvidia is zero percent.”