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by roenxi
343 days ago
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By both definitions of intelligence in the presentation we should be saying "how we got to AGI" in the past tense. We're already there. AI's can deal with situations they weren't prepared for in any sense that a human can. They might not do well, but they'll have a crack at it. We can trivially build systems that collect data and do a bit more offline training if that is what someone wants to see, but there doesn't really seem to be a commercial need for that right now. Similarly, AIs can whip most humans at most domains that require intelligence. I think the debate hqas been flat-footed by the speed all this happened. We're not talking AGI any more, we're talking about how to build superintelligences hitherto unseen in nature. |
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