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Comment by idiotsecant

4 days ago

I think it has a practical, easy definition. Can you drop an AI into a terminal, give it the same resources as a human, and reliably get independent work product greater than that human would produce across a wide domain? If so, it's an AGI.

Doesn't sound like AGI without physical capabilities. It's not general if it's bound to digital work.

  • I think the intelligence is general if it can do any remote job that only requires digital IO.

    It's general intelligence, not general humanity

  • Any AGI capable of this wouldn't have much trouble with physical operation of equipment, of all things.