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OTOH if Gutenberg had said: “look, I think this machine I’m designing will 
really be better for printing -  look at the wheel assemblies, I’m proposing... 
look at the additional power they will produce.. look at the speed of these 
levers..  look at the quality of the ink ingredients... look at the fonts...  
read my book on font patterns... read my book on wheel mechanisms ..look at my 
“logic gates”... read my book on logic..   look at the long list of my academic 
papers and citations”....

you’d have to say:  “fuck off, Gutenberg, where’s your proof of concept?”

Or to be more precise still, a would-be inventor must have:

2) a proof of concept, with an EFFECTIVE MECHANISM  ...   a mechanism that will 
produce the desired effect -  enable your machine to perform its function as 
specified in your operational definition.    A wine-press-type-press 
constitutes an “effective mechanism” for pressing seals down faster.  “Faster 
wheel assembles” do not. They do not connect in any necessary way to the seals.

All this applies equally to theorising about AGI, as well as AGI projects. No 
one who merely theorises about AGI has either an operational definition or a 
proof of concept/effective mechanism.

Jim has never offered an operational definition of AGI of any kind, hasn’t in 
fact a clue what an AGI problem is.

And he proposes a vague mechanism – essentially “complexity reduction” – 
without the slightest proof of concept /explanation of how this “mechanism” 
will be effective in solving any AGI problem – or how complexity is actually 
involved in any AGI problem.

Jim is typical. Ben couldn’t begin to explain how probabilistic logic will 
solve any AGI problem.

And the amazing thing is no one has any shame about this. A recognition of some 
kind of operational definition/proof-of-concept protocols would produce the 
necessary shame



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