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The paper argues that AGI already exists, claiming modern LLMs match human-level general intelligence as defined by broad, deep competence across domains. The authors cite strong results on exams, math contests, scientific reasoning, and Turing test performance, and dismiss critiques about mere mimicry, missing world models, or lack of embodiment. They conclude AGI has effectively been achieved and should shape future policy and risk assessment.

Sources: Nature

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