The Rise of Fluid Intelligence
Briefly

Sam Altman and François Chollet aspire to build AI that achieves artificial general intelligence (AGI), but they differ in their perspectives on current advancements. Altman suggests that OpenAI is nearing this goal, while Chollet fiercely rebuts, deeming such claims "clown shoes." Chollet critiques the AI sector for being "intellectually lazy" in their assertions of machine intelligence, believing they must demonstrate true ingenuity, not just task completion. He draws from his extensive AI experience, emphasizing genuine problem-solving potential in the industry, citing his concerns about the current trajectory of AI development.
Chollet argues that AI companies have been "intellectually lazy" in their pursuit of AGI, emphasizing that current claims about intelligence are overstated.
For AI to match human-like intelligence, it must demonstrate ingenuity beyond simply completing specific tasks or tests, Chollet insists.
Read at The Atlantic
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