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The Death of the God Model: Why True AGI Requires a Split Brain Architecture

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The Death of the God Model: Why True AGI Requires a Split Brain Architecture
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The pursuit of a single, all-powerful AI model, referred to as the 'God Model', is proving to be unfeasible. Instead, AI models are evolving into specialized systems, with distinct capabilities for logical tasks and creative endeavors. This shift indicates that the future of artificial general intelligence (AGI) will rely on a combination of these specialized models rather than a singular, monolithic architecture.

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