If you want to be pedantic about word definitions, it absolutely is AGI: artificial general intelligence.
Whether you draw the system boundary of an LLM to include the tools it calls or not is a rather arbitrary distinction, and not very interesting.
> If you want to be pedantic about word definitions, it absolutely is AGI: artificial general intelligence.
This isn't being pedantic, it's deliberately misinterpreting a commonly used term by taking every word literally for effect. Terms, like words, can take on a meaning that is distinct from looking at each constituent part and coming up with your interpretation of a literal definition based on those parts.
Nearly every definition I’ve seen that involves AGI (there are many) includes the ability to self learn and create “novel ideas”. The LLM behind it isn’t capable of this, and I don’t think the addition of the current set of tools enables this either.