> So what does the true definition of "AGI" actually mean?
No worries, there will be a startup creating "AGI Bench", >=80% means you're AGI, they will be valued $50B.
> So what does the true definition of "AGI" actually mean?
No worries, there will be a startup creating "AGI Bench", >=80% means you're AGI, they will be valued $50B.
The ARC-AGI benchmark is basically this already
That is not at all the intention of the ARC team. By ARC teams definition, passing any single ARC-AGI benchmark does not mean that AGI has been achieved. Instead, AGI would be considered achieved when we are no longer able to come up with new benchmarks that the AI systems do not immediately do well on.