Inside a superintelligent agent—defined as a superintelligent system with goals—there must be a superintelligent reasoning procedure entangled with those goals—an ‘intelligence process’ which procedurally figures out what is true. ‘Figuring out what is true’ happens to be instrumentally needed to fulfill the goals, so agents contain intelligence, but intelligence-the-ideal-procedure-for-figuring-out-what-is-true is not inherently goal-having.
Two I shared this with said it reminded them of retarget the search, and I agree it seems to be a premise of that. However, I previously had not seen it expressed clearly, and had multiple times confused others with attempts to communicate this or to leave it as an implied premise, so here is clear statement from which other possibilities in mindspace fall.
(self-quote relevant to non-agenticness)
Two I shared this with said it reminded them of retarget the search, and I agree it seems to be a premise of that. However, I previously had not seen it expressed clearly, and had multiple times confused others with attempts to communicate this or to leave it as an implied premise, so here is clear statement from which other possibilities in mindspace fall.