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nil-sec | 4 years ago

This is a good point which I think stems from wrongly equating human level intelligence to AGI in the popular literature. It’s not at all clear what a general intelligence should be and it’s much less clear that humans have general intelligence. In my view we have a set of very good innate priors (e.g. space/time continuity, intuitive physics) that have been optimized by evolution for thousands of years. These priors in turn allow us to learn fast from unlabeled data, but would anyone call such a system general intelligence? I’m not sure.

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newsbinator|4 years ago

I call General Intelligence any system that wonders for no particular reason if others systems have General Intelligence.