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It encourages realistic expectations and responsible communication about AI progress.
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Alexandre LeBrun, CEO of AMI Labs, rejects labeling his AI as 'AGI' or 'superintelligence.' He emphasizes a more cautious and precise approach to describing AI capabilities. This perspective challenges common hype in the AI industry.

It encourages realistic expectations and responsible communication about AI progress.
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Companies may adopt more measured language, affecting marketing and investment strategies.
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Alexandre LeBrun, CEO of AMI Labs, rejects labeling his AI as 'AGI' or 'superintelligence.' He emphasizes a more cautious and precise approach to describing AI capabilities. This perspective challenges common hype in the AI industry.
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Alexandre LeBrun, CEO of AMI Labs, rejects labeling his AI as 'AGI' or 'superintelligence.' He emphasizes a more cautious and precise approach to describing AI capabilities. This perspective challenges common hype in the AI industry.