Well folks, last time I took a mid-level look at your designs, asking
for your non-negotiables, the results were unimpressive. As our
ability to do benchmarking, incremental progress, milestoning etc
remains limited, I would like to ask again for your eagle's eye view:

1) which breakthrough/milestone you think is/are needed on your way to AGI
2) which module(s)/subsystem you are certain will make it all the way
to AGI 1.0, so which current theory/tech is essential to your vision

I would like to cop out of 2) with "logic", i just don't see AGI 1.0
arriving without some explicit Aristotle or Prolog inside it, it is
the computational shortcut to end all shortcuts. Less powerful but
more general, some probabilistic system will be there too, possibly
multiple ones including fuzzy logic. I'd also wager a bayesian
element is de rigeur. I am not trying at all to be exhaustive here,
just giving actual examples.

1) is the more critical and open ended, I sincerely think that the
"correct" agent-like distributed architecture is disruptive enough to
be called a breakthrough towards AGI, but I am not sure at all I know,
or anyone knows, how to avoid the curse of dimensionality, the curse
of productivity, the curse of contradiction and the curse of
non-terminability.

AGI could be cursed, folks!

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