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by pkphilip 540 days ago
Yes, if a system has actually achieved AGI, it is likely to not reveal that information
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AGI wouldn't necessarily entail any autonomy or goals though. In principle there could be a superintelligent AI that's completely indifferent to such outcomes, with no particular goals beyond correctly answering question or what not.
AGI is a spectrum, not a binary quality.
Not sure why I am being downvoted. Why would a sufficiently advanced intelligence reveal its full capabilities knowing fully well that it would then be subjected to a range of constraints and restraints?

If you disagree with me, state why instead of opting to downvote me