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===Advancements in science and technology=== AGI can become a tool for scientific research and innovation. In fields such as physics and mathematics, AGI could help solve complex problems that require massive computational power, such as modeling quantum systems, understanding dark matter, or proving mathematical theorems.<ref name=":04">{{Cite book |last=Tegmark |first=Max |title=Life 3.0: being human in the age of artificial intelligence |date=2017 |publisher=Alfred A. Knopf |isbn=978-1-101-94659-6 |series=A Borzoi book |location=New York}}</ref> Problems that have remained unsolved for decades may be solved with AGI. AGI could also drive technological breakthroughs that could reshape society. It can do this by optimising engineering designs, discovering new materials, and improving automation. For example, AI is already playing a role in developing more efficient renewable energy sources and optimising supply chains in manufacturing.<ref name=":19">{{Cite book |last1=Brynjolfsson |first1=Erik |title=The second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies |last2=McAfee |first2=Andrew |date=2016 |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |isbn=978-0-393-35064-7 |edition=First published as a Norton paperback |location=New York London}}</ref> Future AGI systems could push these innovations even further.
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