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Nvidia's Jensen Huang says AI hallucinations are solvable, artificial general intelligence is 5 years away

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Nvidia's Jensen Huang says AI hallucinations are solvable, artificial general intelligence is 5 years away

The concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has been a hot topic of discussion recently. AGI, also known as "strong AI" or "full AI," refers to machines that can perform a wide range of cognitive tasks at or above human capability. However, the unpredictable nature of AGI's decision-making processes and objectives raises concerns about its potential impact on humanity. At Nvidia's GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang addressed the question of when AGI will become a reality, suggesting that it depends on how one defines AGI. He believes that if AGI is defined as software passing specific tests, we could see it within five years. Huang also discussed the issue of AI hallucinations, emphasizing the importance of thorough research and fact-checking to avoid inaccuracies.

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