New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- With artificial intelligence systems getting better day by day, the raging question in the AI community has been whether the new models will soon be able to surpass humans at most tasks we do today or attain a state of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Google DeepMind Chief Scientist Jeff Dean, while steering clear of the term AGI, believes that the current AI models may already have surpassed humans in most day-to-day tasks, with a few caveats.

In an episode of the Moonshot Podcast, Dean says that the current models are "better than the average person at most tasks" that do not require physical activity.

"Most people are not that good at a random task if you ask them to do that they've never done before, and ...