Comment by cv5005
14 hours ago
My personal threshold for AGI is when an AI can 'sit down' - it doesn't need to have robotic hands, but it needs to only use visual and audio inputs to make its moves - and complete a modern RPG or FPS single player game that it hasn't pre-trained on (it can train on older games).
Isn't this a bit too visual-centric? By this criterion Helen Keller, author of 14 books, would not be generally intelligent.
Ultimately I think it's impossible to define AGI. Maybe "I know it when I see it"—except everyone sees it at a different point (evidently).
It could have hands that feel but no vision, I think they were getting at that they thought embodiment and playing games in the modality of humans, without thousands of hours of play to reach competency, would be an important milestone.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03793