Elon:
Huang:
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I feel like Elon and Huang are not defining AGI the same. So that will throw things off a bit. We need a commonly accepted standard definition for AGI.
ELON: I think AGI is coming pretty fast --
INTERVIEWER: How quickly do you think [AGI] will happen?
ELON: If you say “smarter than the smartest human at anything”? It may not quite smarter than all humans - or machine-augmented humans, because, you know, we have computers and stuff, so there’s a higher bar… but if you mean, it can write a novel as good as JK Rowling, or discover new physics, invent new technology? I would say we are less than 3 years from that point.
Huang:
INTERVIEWER: People talk about AGI. Do you think in 10 years from now we're there?
JENSEN HUANG: Depending on how you define it, I think the answer is yes. And so the question is, what is AGI? If we define AGI as a piece of software, a computer that can take a whole bunch of tests. And these tests reflect basic intelligence, and by completing those tests, deliver results that are fairly competitive to a normal human? I would say that within the next five years, you're going to see, obviously, AIs that can achieve those tests.
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I feel like Elon and Huang are not defining AGI the same. So that will throw things off a bit. We need a commonly accepted standard definition for AGI.