
TL;DR
This paper critically examines the development pathways of AI, questioning assumptions about AGI, analyzing decision points, and exploring socio-technical strategies for future AI development.
Contribution
It offers a critical, socially-aware analysis of AI development pathways and proposes alternative strategies for progressing toward AGI responsibly.
Findings
Identifies key leverage points influencing AI development trajectories.
Highlights differences among proprietary, open, and domain-specific models.
Suggests socio-technical pathways for AGI-adjacent capabilities.
Abstract
Our focus are five related questions that stem from a critical software studies perspective. Underpinning this view is the acknowledged need to avoid assumptions regarding the inevitability of the current situation relating to AI. What we need to see is the closeness of the linkage between current commercial AI development and our prevailing social, political and economic circumstances. This does mean that the perspectives presented here are done so critically and conditionally. Most importantly, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is seen as being problematic both conceptually and definitionally. This conditioning of any view regarding AGI does lead the discussion in specific directions and to certain conclusions regarding the future. However, adopting this perspective enables the work to offer some final recommendations. We set out to ask the following questions, 1. What are the…
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