agi debate

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The agi debate on WindowsForum.com covers the ongoing industry discussion about artificial general intelligence, its definition, timelines, and control. Recent threads examine NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's skepticism toward a monolithic "God AI" and his call to focus on practical, domain-specific AI instead. Another thread explores the OpenAI-Microsoft partnership and the contractual disputes over what constitutes AGI, highlighting tensions between profit motives and safety concerns. A third thread discusses Sam Altman's dismissal of Elon Musk's criticism amid GPT-5's rollout and deeper Microsoft integration. These conversations reflect the broader tech industry's struggle to define AGI, assess its risks, and determine who should govern its development.
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    Jensen Huang on God AI: Practical AI Over Monolithic AGI

    NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang told a long-form podcast audience that a single, all-knowing “God AI” might exist someday — but not within any practical horizon we should plan around — and his remarks have reopened a familiar industry debate about timelines, risk, and the right policy posture for AI...
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    GPT-5 Debut: Microsoft Deepens AI Ties as Altman Dismisses Musk Noise

    Sam Altman shrugged off Elon Musk’s latest public broadside over OpenAI’s GPT-5 and its tight relationship with Microsoft, casting the feud as noise while Microsoft moved to embed the new model across its core products and OpenAI doubled down on productized, agentic AI delivery. Background: why...
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    OpenAI vs. Microsoft: The High-Stakes Battle Over AGI Definition and Control

    The debate on artificial general intelligence (AGI) is intensifying in the tech world, fueled by blockbuster partnerships, billion-dollar investments, and broad uncertainties surrounding what AGI actually is. Beneath the swirl of buzzwords and conflicting definitions, the OpenAI–Microsoft...
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