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Jensen Huang: If you define artificial general intelligence as the ability to pass human testing, you can do that in five years
Sina Financial News On Friday, local time, at an economic forum held at Stanford University, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was asked how long it would take Long to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), that is, to create computers that can think like humans. Huang replied that the answer depends largely on how you define the goals of artificial general intelligence. Huang said that if artificial general intelligence is defined as the ability to be tested by humans, then that goal could be achieved within five years. As of now, AI has passed tests such as bar exams, but it still does not perform well in professional medical exams such as gastroenterology. But Huang believes that within five years, it should be able to pass any individual test. However, Huang also mentioned that it may still be difficult to achieve a more demanding artificial general intelligence, as scientists still disagree on how to describe how the human mind works. "So it's still hard to make AI an engineer because engineers need to have a clear purpose," Huang said. ”