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by devmor
474 days ago
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That is a result we want from AI, it is not the exhaustive definition of AGI. There are steps of automation that could fulfill that requirement without ever being AGI - it’s theoretically possible (and far more likely) that we achieve that result without making a machine or program that emulates human cognition. It just so happens that our most recent attempts are very good at mimicking human communication, and thus are anthropomorphized as being near human cognition. |
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I'm just making point that for AI "General" Intelligence.
That humans are also not as "General" as we assume in these discussion. Humans are also limited in a lot of ways, and narrowly trained, make stuff up, etc...
So even a human isn't necessarily a good example for what AGI would mean. Human is not a good target either.