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by ben_w
420 days ago
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Your own comment was a movement of the goalposts. Preceding quotation to which you objected: > A middle schooler has general intelligence (they know about and can do a lot of things across a lot of different areas) but they likely can't replace white collar workers either. Your response: > Middle schoolers replace white collars workers all the time, it takes 10 years for them to do it but they can do it. So I could rephrase your own words here as "Stop moving the goalposts closer, that you think a middle schooler might become a General Intelligence in the future doesn't mean the current middle schooler is a General Intelligence just because they use the same name". |
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Put one of these models in a classroom with middle schoolers, and make it go through all the same experiences, they still wont replace a white collar worker.
> a middle schooler might become a General Intelligence in the future
Being able to learn anything a human can means you are a general intelligence now. Having a skill is narrow intelligence, being able to learn is what we mean with general intelligence. No current model has demonstrated the ability to learn arbitrary white collar jobs, so no current model has done what it takes to be considered a general intelligence. The biological model homo sapiens have demonstrated that ability, thus we call homo sapiens generally intelligent.