AGI

What Would It Actually Mean for AI to Be Generally Intelligent? DeepMind Has a Framework
Posted in Business, Science, Software on 7th May, 2026
by Alexander Muller
If the DeepMind framework gains traction, it would give researchers, policymakers, and the public something more useful: a shared vocabulary, a set of specific tests, and a way to actually track whether the technology is getting closer to human-level general intelligence, rather than just asserting that it is.

Defining AGI: DeepMind’s 10 Traits That Could Measure Intelligence
Posted in Business, Online, Software on 3rd Apr, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Artificial general intelligence has long been discussed as the point where machines reach human level intelligence, yet the concept has remained vague and difficult to measure.

Measuring AGI: A More Concrete Approach to Intelligence
Posted in Business, Software on 26th Mar, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Google DeepMind is attempting to bring structure to one of the most vague concepts in technology: artificial general intelligence. Instead of relying on abstract definitions, it proposes a measurable framework based on specific cognitive traits that together define what “general intelligence” should look like.

AI Is Everywhere-Including Countless Applications You've Likely Never Heard Of
Posted in Hardware, Software on 27th Feb, 2024
by Alex Muller
As various AI technologies continue to progress, we'll only see an increase of AI use in many industries.

Elon Musk Is Hoping to use his Money and Power to Create Artificial General Intelligence
Posted in Business, Hardware, Software on 28th Feb, 2022
by Alex Muller
Tesla has already made billions selling AI and software. Tesla spent $2.5 billion on research in 2021. Musk is now leveraging Tesla EVs to create self-driving cars and truly useful robots for business and households.
