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Tim Chambers@tchambers@indieweb.social (2026-06-01 13:50:24)
I think "AGI" or Artifical General Intelligence will be like nuclear fusion, perpetually 5 to 10 years away. "Ask someone in AI for their timeline, and they’ll tell you when they expect the arrival of AGI—artificial general intelligence—which is sometimes defined as AI technology that can match the abilities of humans at most tasks. As AI’s sophistication has scaled—thanks to faster computers, better algorithms, and more data—timelines have compressed. The leaders of major AI labs... 🧵 1/3

---Reply--- Gregory@grishka@mastodon.social (2026-06-01 14:39:41) @tchambers I know almost nothing about physics beyond what they teach in school, but I do know enough about ML/AI to confidently say that *if*, and that's a big if, the humanity ever achieves AGI, its architecture will definitely be nothing like that of LLMs. So it's always funny to me when AI bros promise that these dumb things are what will somehow help us get there. Just one order of magnitude more parameters and it will become sentient, right?
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