Researcher Claims AGI Has Been Achieved – "Now Self-Development Begins"
Researcher claims AGI has been achieved – "Now self-development begins". Source: digitalphablet.com. The renowned AI researcher Luo Fuli (Rofuri) claims that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has now...
Researcher claims AGI has been achieved – "Now self-development begins"
Source: digitalphablet.com
The renowned AI researcher Luo Fuli (Rofuri) claims that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has now been achieved. If true, this would mark one of the most significant breakthroughs in the history of AI.
What is AGI?
AGI refers to AI systems that can understand, learn and apply knowledge across all domains – similar to human cognitive abilities. This differs from today's "narrow AI", which is specialised in single, isolated tasks.
Focus shifts to self-development
According to Luo Fuli, the focus must now shift to making AGI systems capable of "self-developing" – that is, improving and adapting autonomously without human intervention.
"True progress will depend on machines' ability to improve independently, moving beyond predefined programming to autonomous development," says Luo Fuli.
Safety and ethics in focus
The declaration has triggered lively discussions among technologists and ethicists:
- Scientific triumph: Some see this as a breakthrough that will accelerate solutions to complex problems
- Safety control: Others raise concerns about the safety and control of increasingly autonomous AI systems
- Ethical frameworks: Luo Fuli emphasises the need for robust safety measures and ethical guidelines
What does this mean for Norway?
If AGI really has been achieved, it will have implications for:
- Healthcare: Autonomous diagnostic systems and treatment planning
- Research: Accelerated scientific discovery
- Industry: Radically increased automation
- Education: Personalised AI teachers that adapt to each pupil
Scepticism and verification
It is important to note that the claim has not yet been peer-reviewed. The AI community is awaiting:
- Technical documentation and reproducible results
- Independent verification from other researchers
- Demonstration of actual AGI capabilities
Editorial note: This is a developing story. Nettsak.no will follow up with further coverage as more information becomes available.