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Huang Renxun claims "AGI Achieved," but 100,000 Agents Still Can't Beat Nvidia

According to 1M AI News monitoring, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, in Lex Fridman's Podcast Episode 494, was asked about the AGI timeline, and he directly answered: "I think it's now, I think we've achieved AGI."

Fridman defined AGI as an AI system that can create, develop, and operate a technology company worth over $1 billion, asking whether this would take another 5 years, 10 years, or 20 years. Huang first gave an affirmative answer, then narrowed it down: a Claude could completely create some interesting little application, used by billions of people who each spend 50 cents, and then quickly go out of business. He likened this to the fleeting websites of the internet era, saying that the complexity of those websites does not exceed what AI can generate today.

However, he drew a line: "The probability that 100,000 of these Agents would create NVIDIA is zero."

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