It seems to me that people who represent the “naive graph” by intelligence mean “the possibility of achieving goals”, and the “Eliezer graph” means by intelligence the total computing power or something like that. Thus, a function that takes a value from the “Eliezer graph” and returns where this point stands on the “naive graph” is hyperexponential.
It seems to me that people who represent the “naive graph” by intelligence mean “the possibility of achieving goals”, and the “Eliezer graph” means by intelligence the total computing power or something like that. Thus, a function that takes a value from the “Eliezer graph” and returns where this point stands on the “naive graph” is hyperexponential.