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Many people are interested in knowing, which AI is the closest to achieving AGI? That’s an important question for philosophers and computer scientists but more and more I am seeing firms arise to answer a different question, Which AI should I hire?
EquiStamp, for example, rates dozens of AIs based on multiple evaluations, including custom evaluations tailored to specific business tasks. For instance, one firm may want to hire an AI to handle customer queries, another to sort packages, another to summarize internal technical documents. The best AI for each task might differ from the AI that scores highest on general reasoning power. In addition, businesses care not just about performance but also about speed and cost. No reason to hire AI-Einstein to sort the mail. AIs are also continually being re-trained so their performance can fluctuate. Businesses, therefore, may want to continually test their AIs and quickly hire and fire AIs as needed.
In short, a spot-market for hiring AIs is developing.
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