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Nvidia Ceosaysagirealizedbutselfadmitscantbuilditnow

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Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang has declared on his Monday appearance with Lex Fridman that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is now a reality, marking what he calls the company's biggest goal as achieved.

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    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims on the Lex Fridman podcast that humanity has achieved Artificial General Intelligence.
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    He clarifies this AGI is practical and functional rather than cinematic or human-like in appearance, appearing through real-world tools. Microsoft lawyers are noted as potentially disagreeing with such broad definitions due to existing clauses regarding OpenAI agreements.
Mar 24 Jensen Huang claims AGI has been achieved on the Lex Fridman podcast, sparking intense debate across tech industry and social media. The claim is reported by multiple outlets including Verge, Times of India, Reddit (The Verge), Feeds.feedburner.com.
Mar 23 Russian-language report on Habr states Huang declared AGI has been achieved but noted that building NVIDIA itself would not be within his capabilities. The article title translates to 'Huang claims AGI is reached — but it's beyond him for the sake of making a Nvidia.'
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