Nvidia Ceosaysagirealizedbutselfadmitscantbuilditnow
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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1Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims on the Lex Fridman podcast that humanity has achieved Artificial General Intelligence.
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2He 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.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has been achieved, defining AGI not by human-like reasoning but as an AI system capable of creating real economic value and launching billion-dollar companies. He clarified his statement to mean systems can generate revenue with minimal human input rather than just producing text or code through standard tasks like answering questions.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) may already exist in a practical form capable of creating billion-dollar companies through autonomous agents, rather than mimicking human-like reasoning. However, he draws limits on this definition by noting AI cannot manage the long-term strategic operations required to replicate complex organizations like Nvidia itself.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has arrived based on the success of open-source platforms like OpenClaw while acknowledging significant limitations in scaling such systems. Separately, he informed Nvidia engineers who do not extensively use AI tools are likely unproductive and warned against paying high salaries to those failing to utilize them effectively for their work.