> To hit 87 percent on the original ARC-AGI test, o3 spent roughly 14 minutes per puzzle and, by my calculations, may have required hundreds of thousands of dollars in computing and electricity

> the bot came up with more than 1,000 possible answers per grid before selecting a final submission.

Yeah, AGI is right around the corner… /s

I also remember when a computer about as powerful as the watch on my wrist cost millions of dollars and filled multiple large rooms.

Let's all hope two things: 1) AGI is not near 2) Nobody ever allows it to have physical presence 2b) should that happen, expect the one idiot ask it to make "as many paperclips as possible" :)