An ape is also generally intelligent, so is a dolphin or dog. None of the definitions presented brings such animal intelligence into its fold. And if a dog is, it can be that so is a cat and a rat and even a reptile, even without system 2 or neo-cortex.
If anyone tries to draw a line and say that an ape is not generally intelligent, or that an ape is but not a dog and so on, they have the wrong approach to AGI.
An ape is also generally intelligent, so is a dolphin or dog. None of the definitions presented brings such animal intelligence into its fold. And if a dog is, it can be that so is a cat and a rat and even a reptile, even without system 2 or neo-cortex.
If anyone tries to draw a line and say that an ape is not generally intelligent, or that an ape is but not a dog and so on, they have the wrong approach to AGI.
Interesting! Do you have any ideas for how to operationalize that view?