It would be quite impressive if it were able to...
My point was that Legg has shown, as I understand it, that any powerful prediction algorithm which is powerful enough to predict most/all of the universe (as one would expect a fearsome AGI to able to do) will be at least as complex as the universe it’s predicting.
The paper seems not very quantative. It is not obvious from it whether a human needs a thousand bits, a million bits, a trillion bits—or whatever.
It would be quite impressive if it were able to...
My point was that Legg has shown, as I understand it, that any powerful prediction algorithm which is powerful enough to predict most/all of the universe (as one would expect a fearsome AGI to able to do) will be at least as complex as the universe it’s predicting.