Ben: Research grants for AGI are very hard to come by in the US, and from 
what I hear, elsewhere in the world also

  That sounds like -  no academically convincing case has been made for 
pursuing not just long-term AGI & its more grandiose ambitions (which is 
understandable/ obviously v.  risky) but ALSO its simpler ambitions, i.e. 
making even the smallest progress towards *general* as opposed to 
*specialist/narrow* intelligence, producing a ,machine, say, that could cross 
just two or three domains. If the latter is true, isn't that rather an 
indictment of the AGI field?






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