By Futurist Thomas Frey
We’re having intense debates about Artificial General Intelligence—whether it’s coming, when it will arrive, what dangers it poses—without agreeing on what AGI actually is or how we’d recognize it if we built it.
This isn’t a minor definitional quibble. It’s a fundamental problem that makes most AGI discussions incoherent. We’re arguing about the risks and timelines of something we can’t define, using tests that don’t exist, evaluated by authorities nobody has appointed.
Continue reading… “The AGI Problem: Why We Can’t Define It, Test It, or Agree on Its Dangers”
