> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Mahoney [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> AGI is succeeding because there is a $1 quadrillion incentive to automate
> human labor. It only seems to be failing because people vastly
> underestimated how much it would cost.
> 

In some ways millions of internet users are slowly transferring their
intelligences into the internet. You could almost picture it as those people
working for free to slowly move towards AGI. Much of what you create now is
archived and probably stored permanently. And what people inject into the
internet will be used in the future in ways undreamed of now. Example,
recreate people's intelligences partially from all the information that they
have entered during their lifetime and then duplicate their approximated
intelligence to perform work. 

Calculating what it costs to build AGI depends on how you monetarily measure
the resources put into the project.

John



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