Apologies for the LinkedIn post, but I have been proposing this structure (similar to the 5 levels of autonomous driving), to frame discourse and set some definitions:<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/posts/maxirwin_as-discourse-continues-on-the-impact-and-activity-7059873393524805633-qkD1" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/posts/maxirwin_as-discourse-continu...</a><p>“As discourse continues on the impact and potential of Artificial General Intelligence, I propose these 5 levels of AGI to use as a measurement of capability:<p>Level 1: “Write this marketing copy”, “Translate this passage”
- The model handles this task alone based on the prompt<p>Level 2: “Research this topic and write a paper with citations”
- 3rd party sources as input – reads and responds to the task<p>Level 3: “Order a pizza”, “Book my vacation”
- 3rd party sources as input and output - generally complex with multiple variables<p>Level 4: “Buy this house”, “Negotiate this contract”
- Specific long-term goal, multiple 3rd party interactions with abstract motivation and feedback<p>Level 5: “Maximize the company profit”, “Reduce global warming”
- Purpose driven, unbounded 3rd party interactions, agency and complex reasoning required<p>I had the pleasure to present this yesterday afternoon on WXXI Connections (<a href="https://lnkd.in/gA9CugQR">https://lnkd.in/gA9CugQR</a>), and again in the evening during a panel discussion on ChatGPT hosted by TechRochester and RocDev (<a href="https://lnkd.in/gjYDEkBE">https://lnkd.in/gjYDEkBE</a>).<p>This year, we will see products capable of levels 1, 2, and 3. Those three levels are purely digital, and aside from the operator all integration points are done through APIs and content. For some examples, level 1 is ChatGPT, level 2 is Bing, and level 3 is AutoGPT.<p>Levels 4 and 5 are what I call "hard AGI" - as they require working with people aside from the operator, and doing so on a longer timeline with an overall purpose. We will likely see attempts at this technology this year, but it will not be successful.<p>For technology to reach a given level, it must perform as well as a person who is an expert at the task. A broken buggy approach that produces a poor result does not qualify.<p>Thanks for reading, and if you would like to discuss these topics or work towards a solution for your business, contact me to discuss!”