PYMNTS.com January 6, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says “AGI” (artificial general intelligence) has “become a very sloppy term.”

In a lengthy interview with Bloomberg News published Sunday (Jan. 5), he discussed his company’s past, as well as its plans for achieving that AI-related benchmark: artificial intelligence that can think and reason at or above human levels.

“If you look at our levels, our five levels, you can find people that would call each of those AGI, right?” Altman said. “And the hope of the levels is to have some more specific grounding on where we are and kind of like how progress is going, rather than is it AGI, or is it not AGI?”

Later in the conversation, Altman refers to something called...

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