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AI Expert Margaret Mitchell Criticizes Hype Around Artificial General Intelligence

What Happened

Margaret Mitchell, former co-lead of Google\’s Ethical AI team and now Chief Ethics Scientist at Hugging Face, gave a candid interview warning about the overblown narrative around artificial general intelligence (AGI). Speaking with Financial Times, Mitchell said that AGI is currently \”just vibes and snake oil,\” claiming it lacks both theoretical foundations and practical evidence. Her comments target the marketing tactics of many AI labs and leading figures, who often portray AGI as imminent to drive investment and public fascination. Mitchell emphasized the danger in misleading the public on the actual progress and capabilities of AI technologies.

Why It Matters

Mitchell\’s statements highlight ongoing debates within the AI community regarding transparency and ethical communication about technological advancements. As hype can influence investments, policy, and public trust, clarifying realistic goals for AI is crucial for responsible development. Read more in our AI News Hub

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