MIT Sloan: AGI and verification as a bottleneck 2026
With the use of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the cost of automation falls exponentially toward zero, but the human cost of verification remains biologically limited.
With the use of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the cost of automation falls exponentially toward zero, but the human cost of verification remains biologically limited.
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