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fjdjshsh | 4 months ago
On the other hand, research on "common intelligence" AFAIK shows that most measures of different types of intelligence have a very high correlation and some (apologies, I don't know the literature) have posited that we should think about some "general common intelligence" to understand this.
The surprising thing about AI so far is how much more jagged it is wrt to human intelligence
stared|4 months ago
If you go beyond human species (and well, computers are not even living organisms), it gets tricky. Adaptability (which is arguably a broader concept than intelligence) is very different for, say octopodes, corvids and slime molds.
It is certainly not a single line of proficiency or progress. Things look like lines only if we zoom a lot.
pixl97|4 months ago
Current AI is in its infancy and we're just throwing data at it in the same way evolution throws random change at our DNA and sees what sticks.