Terence Tao proposes "artificial general cleverness" as a more honest label for what AI actually does

THE DECODERWednesday, December 17, 2025 at 8:08:30 PM
Terence Tao proposes "artificial general cleverness" as a more honest label for what AI actually does
  • Renowned mathematician Terence Tao has proposed the term "artificial general cleverness" as a more accurate descriptor for current AI capabilities, questioning the feasibility of achieving true artificial general intelligence (AGI) with existing tools. This perspective was shared on the social media platform Mastodon.
  • Tao's suggestion highlights the ongoing debate about the limitations of AI technologies and the expectations surrounding AGI, emphasizing the need for a more realistic understanding of what AI can accomplish today.
  • This discourse aligns with broader discussions in the AI community regarding the complexities and limitations of AI systems, as evidenced by recent studies revealing surprising truths about AI's capabilities, the challenges of AI-generated content, and the ethical implications of anthropomorphizing AI.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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