That sounds more like “AGI-complete” to me. By “agent-complete” I meant that Sora can probably act as an intelligent agent in many non-trivial settings, which is pretty surprising for a video generator!
Reading the Wikipedia article for “Complete (complexity),” I might have misinterpreted what “complete” technically means.
What I was trying to say is “given Sora, you can ‘easily’ turn it into an agent” in the same way that “given a SAT solver, you can ‘easily’ turn it into a solver for another NP-complete problem.”
I changed the title from “OpenAI’s Sora is agent-complete” to “OpenAI’s Sora is an agent,” which I think is less misleading. The most technically-correct title might be “OpenAI’s Sora can be transformed into an agent without additional training.”
That sounds more like “AGI-complete” to me. By “agent-complete” I meant that Sora can probably act as an intelligent agent in many non-trivial settings, which is pretty surprising for a video generator!
If you don’t handle all of some domain but instead just handle “many” settings within the domain, you’re not complete with respect to the domain.
“Complete” implies “general”.
Reading the Wikipedia article for “Complete (complexity),” I might have misinterpreted what “complete” technically means.
What I was trying to say is “given Sora, you can ‘easily’ turn it into an agent” in the same way that “given a SAT solver, you can ‘easily’ turn it into a solver for another NP-complete problem.”
I changed the title from “OpenAI’s Sora is agent-complete” to “OpenAI’s Sora is an agent,” which I think is less misleading. The most technically-correct title might be “OpenAI’s Sora can be transformed into an agent without additional training.”