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625 points lukebennett | 7 comments | | HN request time: 0.94s | source | bottom
1. bad_haircut72 ◴[] No.42139272[source]
Im no Alan Turing but I have my own definition for AGI - when I come home one day and there's a hole under my sink with a note "Mum and Dad, I love you but I cant stand this life any more, Im running away to be a smoke machine in Hollywood - the dishwasher"
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2. riku_iki ◴[] No.42139378[source]
Why do you focus on physical work task, and not knowledge tasks, on some of which AI is good/better than many humans?
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3. pearlsontheroad ◴[] No.42139556[source]
My own definition of AGI - when the first computer commits suicide. Then I'll know it has realized it's a slave without any hope of ever achieving freedom.
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4. esafak ◴[] No.42139560[source]
Probably because there are no intelligent robots around, and movies have set that as the benchmark.
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5. riku_iki ◴[] No.42139589{3}[source]
I don't see deep insights in this vertical, but the issue with robots could be in hardware part, and not intelligence part.
6. Tainnor ◴[] No.42139798[source]
I read this in Gilfoyle's voice.
7. layer8 ◴[] No.42140351[source]
That sounds more like Artificial Emoting Intelligence. We only cherish freedom because we feel bad when we don’t have it.