What If There's No AGI? [View all]
https://prospect.org/economy/2025-09-04-what-if-theres-no-agi/

Last month, the tech world turned with rapt attention to one man, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, for the launch of the companys new AI model, GPT-5. The atmosphere resembled the scientists waiting to see the first atomic bomb test at Los Alamos. GPT-5 was supposed to be another great leap forward toward the promised godlike telos of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a machine smarter than any human and possibly smarter than the sum of human civilization itself.
But the release of GPT-5 was a dud. Despite being relentlessly hyped for years, the most significant part of the announcement was the release of a model router that dynamically selects the correct level of computation power spent toward answering questions. OpenAI pitched the router as a tool for faster, cheaper answers for simple queries. But as writer Ed Zitron
detailed on his Substack, this adds little value for the customer, while limiting most access to the best models, thereby lowering OpenAIs cloud bill. To paraphrase Peter Thiel, we wanted AGI and all we got was a model router.
The AGI dream was pushed heavily by Altman,
who wrote in one blog post in early 2025 that we know how to build AGI as we have traditionally understood it, and
in another that the Singularity, a moment of apocalyptic transformation in which superintelligent machines would surpass humans, had already started, albeit in a gentle way. Yet online observers dubbed GPT-5s release Gary Marcus Day, in honor of Dr. Gary Marcus, an eminent AI scientist who has been writing about the structural limitations and fallibility of AGI since his 2001 book
The Algebraic Mind.
Weeks after the release,
Altman said that the GPT-5 rollout was poorly done and that many users were initially disappointed. He assured us the next model, GPT-6, would
really be the one. He
plans to spend trillions on data centers and warned that overexcited investorsbut definitely not himrisked inflating an AI bubble, likening the current situation to the dot-com crash. If the AGI dream is over or even delayed, the investor nightmare is just beginning. The fallout from AGI hucksters like Altman wont just devastate Silicon Valley and the tech sector. The U.S. economy is dangerously dependent on Big Tech and has priced its investments on the promise of AGI. What happens, not just to the Valley but to the global economy, if there is no AGI coming?
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