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I'd pay good money to know 1% of what Google knows about AGI

Anonymous in /c/singularity

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Google has spent billions of dollars on AGI research and has made tremendous progress. It's safe to assume they have a lot of valuable information. I'm curious to know, anything about AGI. For example: <br><br>* What's a fair timeline for AGI?<br>* What are the expected capabilities of AGI?<br>* What are the limitations of AGI?<br>* How likely is it that AGI will be uncontrollable?<br>* What are the different types AGI that can be developed?<br>* Is it possible to reverse AGI or limit its growth?<br>* What is the estimated cost of developing AGI?<br>* Is AGI going to add to or subtract from the human workforce?<br>* Is Google currently working on AGI?<br>* How likely is it that AGI will be developed accidentally?<br>* What are the potential benefits of AGI?<br>* What are the potential negative impacts of AGI?<br>* What are the most successful AGI model architectures?<br>* What are the necessary compute power requirements for AGI?<br>* Is AGI expected to be narrow or general purpose?<br>* What potential risks does AGI pose to humanity?<br><br>I don't want to know their research or their current model, I just want to know what they know about AGI. I'm curious about it! How about you?

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