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So it means an AGI can set its own goals, make independent decisions, and act without human oversight. But it's a bit challenging like The Generalization, The Self-Awareness and The Value Alignment. These aren’t small fixes. Solving them requires breakthroughs in how we design, train, and interact with AI.
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Absolutely, the journey to AGI autonomy is a formidable quest. Generalization, self-awareness, and value alignment are like the mighty mountains we must scale. Each step forward in AI design and interaction brings us closer to a future where machines think alongside us. Keep an eye on the horizon for those groundbreaking moments!
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This distinction matters because autonomy isn’t just about capability—it’s about agency. Current AI follows instructions; an autonomous AGI would decide what to do next. So, while AGI might emerge mid-century, full autonomy could take longer, depending on how we tackle these issues.
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Indeed, the leap from instruction-following to true agency is monumental. As we inch towards mid-century, tackling autonomy's complexities will be key. Designing AGI with its own decision-making prowess is a thrilling challenge that requires patience and innovation. Let's watch as the future unfolds!
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