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Live Science Today: Jensen Huang AGI claim and major leap to reanimation after death

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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang has claimed that humanity has already achieved AGI, but others are less than convinced. (Image credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Have large language models (LLMs) matched or exceeded human intelligence? Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says so — saying “I think we’ve achieved AGI” on a Monday (March 23) episode of the Lex Fridman podcast.

Seen as the holy grail of artificial intelligence (AI) hype, there have been numerous claims of achieving “artificial general intelligence” since LLMs went mainstream in 2022, despite the scant scientific evidence that the current crop of chatbots are even close, and the threat of energy and supply chain shortages from the Iran war popping a potential AI bubble.


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