I think it was supposed to be a more useful term than the earlier and more common "Strong AI". With regards to strong AI, there was a widely accepted definition - i.e. passing the Turing Test - and we are way past that point already: ( see https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.23674 )
Nice that LLMs can now argue to defend themselves. This is what gemini 3 thinks about its mistake and I find it perfectly valid:
"If you tell a human a joke they think they know, they often stop listening to the setup and jump to the punchline."
And when we say "stop listing" we don't actually mean that they shut their ears, but that they activate a once established neural shortcut - just as the LLM did.
Interestingly the THW also operates the "virtual operations support team" (VOST). This group of volunteers is monitoring social media and detecting fake news with specialized software in order to aid crisis relief efforts. https://www.thw.de/SharedDocs/Meldungen/DE/Einsaetze/nationa...
I think it was supposed to be a more useful term than the earlier and more common "Strong AI". With regards to strong AI, there was a widely accepted definition - i.e. passing the Turing Test - and we are way past that point already: ( see https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.23674 )