Jiang names AGI as the stronger AI claim he rejects, arguing it will never actually be achieved.
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Artificial General Intelligence
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"...I don't think AI will ever be achieved. AGI, right? Artificial General Intelligence. If you just look at the technology the resources underpinning AI..."
"...mainly about OpenAI, which is also, uh, the most important artificial intelligence company in the world right now, because they were the ones who..."
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