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Why experts are split on how close artificial general intelligence really is?

Top tech leaders say AGI is almost here, but leading scientists argue the biggest breakthroughs are still missing.

May 17, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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Top tech leaders say AGI is almost here
Top tech leaders say AGI is almost here

 

Silicon Valley’s most prominent voices — OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, and Elon Musk — are increasingly confident that artificial general intelligence, or AGI, is on the brink of arrival. Altman reportedly told US President Donald Trump it would appear before the end of his administration. Musk suggests it could come by year’s end.

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AGI refers to a type of machine intelligence that matches or surpasses human cognitive abilities — an idea that has fascinated and haunted scientists and storytellers for decades. While there is no agreed-upon definition, the concept has become shorthand for AI systems capable of handling virtually any intellectual task a human can.

The recent acceleration in AI performance, especially with large language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude, has intensified these claims. These systems are already transforming how people work, create, and interact with machines. But for every confident prediction, there are equally compelling voices urging caution, the New York Times reported.