Everyone is talking about AGI, but if you ask ten experts what it actually means, you'll get twelve different answers.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The 4 Definitions of AGI: We analyze the major frameworks currently used to define intelligence: Economic (results-oriented), Adaptive (continuous learning), Embodied (physical interaction), and Spectrum (levels of capability).
The "Coffee Test" Challenge: Why Steve Wozniak believes true intelligence isn't just about processing data, but the ability to walk into a strange kitchen and figure out how to brew a cup of coffee.
Scale vs. Architecture: The core debate between optimists like Sam Altman, who believe bigger models lead to AGI, and realists like Yann LeCun, who argue we need entirely new system designs to achieve a world model.
The Spectrum Reality: Why Google DeepMind suggests we stop looking for a binary "switch flip" moment and start recognizing AGI as a gradual slide from "emerging" to "superhuman" capabilities.
YOUR ACTION STEP Which definition of AGI resonates most with you? Vote in our poll: AGI Definitions