Added the definition, thanks. It stands for “high-level machine intelligence”. AI Impacts goes on to describe it as “when unaided machines can accomplish every task better and more cheaply than human workers. Ignore aspects of tasks for which being a human is intrinsically advantageous, e.g. being accepted as a jury member. Think feasibility, not adoption.”
May I suggest adding an explanation for HLMI? I assume it means human level machine intelligence, but it might be useful to explicitly expand it.
Added the definition, thanks. It stands for “high-level machine intelligence”. AI Impacts goes on to describe it as “when unaided machines can accomplish every task better and more cheaply than human workers. Ignore aspects of tasks for which being a human is intrinsically advantageous, e.g. being accepted as a jury member. Think feasibility, not adoption.”