What is Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and why all worried about it?

Dilip Kashyap
3 min readMay 8, 2024
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In a recent discourse, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, unveiled an ambitious vision: to channel billions of dollars into the research and development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). While Altman’s proposal is met with enthusiasm by some, it triggers deep-seated concerns within the global tech community. Let’s delve deeper into the intricacies of AGI, its potential applications, and the multifaceted challenges it presents.

Understanding AGI: A Leap in Artificial Intelligence

At its core, AGI represents a paradigm shift in artificial intelligence, aiming to create machines with cognitive abilities on par with, or even surpassing, human intelligence. Unlike narrow AI, which excels in specific tasks, such as image recognition or language translation, AGI seeks to emulate the broad spectrum of human cognitive faculties, including reasoning, problem-solving, and abstract thinking. Essentially, AGI aims to create machines capable of understanding and adapting to a wide range of tasks and environments, much like humans do.

The Origin and Evolution of AGI

The concept of AGI can be traced back to the pioneering work of Alan Turing in the mid-20th century. Turing’s seminal ideas laid the…

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Dilip Kashyap

Software Developer at IIT Gandhinagar | Google Workspace | Contact me at dilipkashyap.sd@gmail.com