Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence's critical flaw: inconsistency. Speaking on the " Google for Developers" podcast, Hassabis revealed that even the most advanced AI systems can ace elite mathematical competitions yet fail at elementary school problems—a vulnerability he says must be fixed before reaching artificial general intelligence (AGI). "It shouldn't be that easy for the average person to just find a trivial flaw in the system," Hassabis stated, highlighting how Google's Gemini models enhanced with DeepThink can win gold medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad but "still make simple mistakes in high school maths." Hassabis described current AI as having "uneven intelligences" or "jagged intelligences"—e

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