Nvidia Chief Jensen Huang Says We’ve Achieved AGI. But What on Earth Is It?
Jensen Huang cites open-source AI OpenClaw's personal agents performing human-level tasks but says they cannot yet manage his multitrillion-dollar company, Nvidia.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed yesterday on Lex Fridman's podcast that Artificial Generative Intelligence has been achieved, citing a narrow definition of software capable of creating viral, revenue-generating apps.
- Defining AGI remains difficult, though Jensen previously projected a five-year timeline at the 2023 New York Times DealBook Summit. IBM describes AGI as the 'abstract goal of AI development' where machines replicate human intelligence.
- Explaining his rationale, Huang argued that software only needs to create a viral app generating revenue at fifty cents per user. Users in China already deploy OpenClaw agents to "go out and look for jobs."
- Despite the claim, Jensen acknowledged these agents cannot yet run a company like Nvidia independently. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously claimed his company had "basically built AGI, or very close to it," while Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella contradicted such assertions.
- Future implications include potential autonomous companies, though Jensen noted the odds of 100,000 agents building Nvidia are negligible. Huang told the audience at Davos that AGI is becoming the foundation of the "largest infrastructure buildout in human history.
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