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The glossary industry is not a sign of maturity

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A single beat, delivered directly: the glossary industry is now a real industry. TechCrunch just published a 'massive glossary' to explain AI jargon in plain English. Multiple outlets are running versions. The definitions of AGI quoted — Altman's 'median human you could hire,' OpenAI's charter's 'outperform at most economically valuable work,' DeepMind's 'capable at most cognitive tasks' — are not the same definition. Aaron's read: the glossary moment isn't a sign that the field is maturing and communicating well. It's a sign that the people building the thing and the people framing its governance are not operating from the same map. And nobody seems to find that alarming. Button: the definitions matter more than the glossaries.

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TechCrunch published a massive glossary on May 9. Plain English. Machine learning jargon. For everyone. [pause] I counted three definitions of AGI in the coverage alone. Altman: 'median human you could hire as a co-worker.' OpenAI's charter: 'outperform humans at most economically valuable work.' DeepMind: 'at least as capable as humans at most cognitive tasks.' [pause] Those are not the same definition. Not even the same threshold. [pause] The glossary moment gets read as the field finally communicating well. Maturing. I read it differently. The people building the thing and the people writing governance frameworks are not working from the same map. The glossaries are not fixing that. They are papering over it with bullet points. [pause] The definitions matter more than the glossaries.

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three orgs, three definitions of AGI, one governance conversation — that's the problem #ai #agi #aigovernance #machinelearning

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