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Most people just use Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) as a term for fundraising to attract public attention, says Dean of the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence Song-Chun Zhu during a one-on-one conversation with CGTN host Tian Wei. Zhu says AGI is an agent that learns to grow, step by step, in mathematical space. His creation "Tong Tong" proves it. Starting as a "baby" recognizing toys, she now handles household chores and picks up clues in certain situations as a "digital citizen."
Most people just use Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) as a term for fundraising to attract public attention, says Dean of the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence Song-Chun Zhu during a one-on-one conversation with CGTN host Tian Wei. Zhu says AGI is an agent that learns to grow, step by step, in mathematical space. His creation "Tong Tong" proves it. Starting as a "baby" recognizing toys, she now handles household chores and picks up clues in certain situations as a "digital citizen."