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Dave Is Not AI

AGI Overhyped: The Marketing Scam Behind "The Next Big Thing"

01 Aug 2025

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The debate over Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is as heated as it is speculative. For years, the tech industry has oscillated between wild optimism and measured skepticism, with proponents promising radical transformations and doubters urging caution. AGI, by its most optimistic definitions, would be a machine capable of performing any intellectual task that a human being can, exhibiting common sense, creativity, and the ability to generalize knowledge across domains. Yet, as David Linthicum and other seasoned observers note, the very criteria for AGI remain frustratingly vague, and the path to its realization is far from clear.   Rather than marvel at singular, headline-grabbing breakthroughs in narrow AI, Linthicum's perspective asks us to interrogate what AGI really means and whether current technologies are even on the right trajectory. The conversation isn't just about new algorithms or faster chips; it's about fundamental questions at the intersection of computer science, philosophy, and society. Are we on the brink of machines that truly "think" like humans, or are we projecting our ambitions and anxieties onto tools that, however powerful, remain fundamentally limited? With hype and expectation running high, it's critical to approach AGI not as an inevitability, but as a profound challenge, still wrapped in uncertainty and debate.

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