I somewhat disagree here. Yes, If we truly tried to create a scalar intelligence that was definable across the entirety of the mathematical multiverse, the No Free Lunch theorem would tell us this can’t happen.
However, instrumental convergence exists, so general intelligence can be done in practice.
I somewhat disagree here. Yes, If we truly tried to create a scalar intelligence that was definable across the entirety of the mathematical multiverse, the No Free Lunch theorem would tell us this can’t happen.
However, instrumental convergence exists, so general intelligence can be done in practice.
From tailcalled here:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/GZgLa5Xc4HjwketWe/instrumental-convergence-is-what-makes-general-intelligence
Specifically, there are common subtasks to real world tasks.