None of these exams are the basis for professional certification: passing them does not _on its own_ qualify anyone for any particular profession.
The Advanced Sommelier exam is part of a process that involves taking other exams and courses. The GRE Verbal is usually taken in combination with other GRE parts and used to apply for entry into a program where years of further study may be required. The UBE normally follows years of study in an approved program. (Back in the day, some people used to take the MBE, which is now a part of the UBE, while they were still in school because the exam was so easy: it was a standardised, multiple-choice test.)
The plaintiffs must make the argument that GPT-4 is "AGI" because the alleged agreement to form OpenAI was focused on "AGI" specifically, not simply development and improvement of LLMs. If OpenAI has not yet achieved AGI, then arguably the alleged agreement does not restrict whatever it is doing now. It only applies to "AGI".
The Advanced Sommelier exam is part of a process that involves taking other exams and courses. The GRE Verbal is usually taken in combination with other GRE parts and used to apply for entry into a program where years of further study may be required. The UBE normally follows years of study in an approved program. (Back in the day, some people used to take the MBE, which is now a part of the UBE, while they were still in school because the exam was so easy: it was a standardised, multiple-choice test.)
The plaintiffs must make the argument that GPT-4 is "AGI" because the alleged agreement to form OpenAI was focused on "AGI" specifically, not simply development and improvement of LLMs. If OpenAI has not yet achieved AGI, then arguably the alleged agreement does not restrict whatever it is doing now. It only applies to "AGI".