It's not.

We've been working to generate AGI for a long, long time, but a lot of the work 
went into doing exactly that. A lot of the time, we don't even have to design 
something. We could make a simple GUI, for example, which would generate a list 
of all your options in any way we chose for them.

Some of these choices, however, have very strong implications for the way we 
interpret the data, the algorithms we build, our model of the world and 
humanity. These are the kinds of choices we are really interested in designing.

Here is an example:

(i) A list describing your options as to how likely a given item is of 
appearing as a given ingredient in the various recipes used to produce the 
various items in your home; and

(ii) A table of some of the ingredients by their probabilities, so that they 
are easier to tell from the items you actually have on hand.
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