Most people probably won't notice when artificial general intelligence arrives
Briefly

Ethan Mollick states that models like OpenAI's o1 suggest that people won't generally notice AGI-like systems better than humans. Few tasks push human intelligence limits.
Mollick emphasizes that AGI's definition varies from 'god-like intelligence' to a machine performing any task better than humans, highlighting tiers of AI development.
The o1 models, part of OpenAI's 'Shipmas' campaign, are designed to take more time in their responses, suggesting a shift towards more nuanced AI interactions.
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