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Jensen Huang Says AGI Is Already Here

Nvidia CEO tells Lex Fridman that AI systems can match human intellect in specific business benchmarks.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wearing a black leather jacket and speaking into a professional studio microphone during a podcast recording.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wearing a black leather jacket and speaking into a professional studio microphone during a podcast recording.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated on the Lex Fridman Podcast that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has already been reached [1]. Huang argued that modern AI systems can match human intellect when measured against specific business-building benchmarks [1][2]. He further suggested that AI agents could potentially manage entire companies in the future [1]. The claim has prompted significant debate regarding whether AGI is truly present or if current capabilities are being overstated [2]. While definitions of AGI vary throughout the industry, Huang emphasized that AI performance in complex tasks is reaching parity with human capabilities [1][3]. These developments continue to highlight Nvidia's central position in the global AI hardware market [2].

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