This essay is… unclear, but it really sounds like you are limiting the definition of ‘intelligence’ to a large but limited set of somewhat human-like intelligences with a native capacity for sociability, which does not include most Yudkowskian FOOMing AIs.
I should have explained things much more at length. The intelligence in that context I use is general superintelligence, being defined as that which surpasses human intelligence in all domains. Why is a native capacity for sociability implied?
This essay is… unclear, but it really sounds like you are limiting the definition of ‘intelligence’ to a large but limited set of somewhat human-like intelligences with a native capacity for sociability, which does not include most Yudkowskian FOOMing AIs.
I should have explained things much more at length. The intelligence in that context I use is general superintelligence, being defined as that which surpasses human intelligence in all domains. Why is a native capacity for sociability implied?