Andy Halliday
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I don't know if I follow that instruction, but maybe that's in favor of the beef industry because the beef industry is in decline.
As a result of, you know, I think good scientific evidence that too much mammal meat in your diet has bad health outcomes.
I personally wish that X didn't have such a...
a stranglehold on the scientific and AI community for a posting platform on which you actually put very important news and information about the developments.
And, and, you know, like most, most serious players in the technology world have an X account if they're posting.
And I, I don't, I don't post, I have an X account.
But it's sort of not under my name and it gives me access so I can click on a link that Carl shares in our Slack so I can go and look at it.
But I wish that they would find a way to get off of this cesspool.
and put that really high quality content somewhere else that isn't interleaved with all of these negative things that are allowed in this wild west unfettered, you know, social media platform.
Well, I think the important one is that there is a company in Japan called Integral.ai, which has just laid claim to AGI.
Yes.
And so let me share my screen here.
I want to show you what their website looks like here.
Give me a second while I pull this up.
But it's a compelling argument in some ways, even though they haven't demonstrated any particular model that has beaten all the benchmarks and has seeded all human capacities.
Can you put that on the screen?
There we go.
The first AGI-capable model is their claim.
And in effect, what they're saying is, in order for it to be AGI, it has to be a machine intelligence that can do everything that an individual human could do to teach itself.