Just a v. rough, first thought. An essential requirement of an AGI is surely that it must be able to play - so how would you design a play machine - a machine that can play around as a child does?

You can rewrite the brief as you choose, but my first thoughts are - it should be able to play with
a) bricks
b)plasticine
c) handkerchiefs/ shawls
d) toys [whose function it doesn't know]
and
e) draw.

Something that should be soon obvious is that a robot will be vastly more flexible than a computer, but if you want to do it all on computer, fine.

How will it play - manipulate things every which way?
What will be the criteria of learning - of having done something interesting? How do infants, IOW, play?



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