The provided sources explore the evolution of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), moving from early theoretical frameworks to modern, high-stakes benchmarks like ARC-AGI-3. This new interactive standard evaluates agentic intelligence by requiring AI to navigate unfamiliar, instruction-free environments through autonomous exploration and planning. These developments directly confront Moravec’s Paradox, which observes that while AI easily masters complex logical reasoning, it struggles with basic physical and sensorimotor tasks that humans perform instinctively. To bridge this gap, industry leaders are shifting from static datasets to robotic foundation models and human-calibrated testing to measure true adaptive efficiency. Ultimately, the texts highlight the transition of AI from a tool for abstract computation to an embodied agent capable of functioning in the physical world.
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