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by lucubratory
973 days ago
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This is a good overview: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/sparks-... I think it's a good idea to draw a distinction between human-equivalent intelligence and general intelligence, and to think of generality as a spectrum. An AI that can do one task is less general than an AI that can do two tasks, and an AI that can do 1000 tasks I feel reasonably confident in calling "general", even if it cannot do every task that humans can do, because humans are currently more general. |
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