On Wednesday, April 07, 2021, at 3:09 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> AI = passing the Turing test.
> AGI = doing everything a human can do.
> 
> AI requires only text I/O. AGI requires a body. That's why the new term was 
> introduced.

I thought the new term was introduced to distinguish AIs specialized to a 
single task (such as playing chess) from AGIs that could complete any 
*intellectual* task (not necessarily any task whatsoever). Most AIs do not pass 
the Turing Test.

Humans have other abilities and resources besides just intelligence, so 
"everything a human can do" is not an appropriate definition for AGIntelligence 
in my opinion.
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