India, Aug. 25 -- Companies may be betting on a world where they replace humans with artificial intelligence (AI), but that bid is failing 95% of the time, according to MIT's NANDA Program. OpenAI's much hyped GPT-5 model, hyped to gain 'PhD-level intelligence', was so underwhelming new model that paying subscribers revolted to have an older GPT-4o model back. At the same time, CEO Sam Altman went about changing the definition and goalposts, for the very foundation of company's existence - a still elusive artificial general intelligence, or AGI.
Apple's AI deficit may seem most visible one to thread addicts on X, but look beyond the hype, and you'll realise AI models cannot even paraphrase information from their training sets with any so...
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