>
>
> I have a last consideration that I think is very important about the hard
> or soft take off.
>
> Once an AGI with the minimum characteristics above mentioned will be
> created, it will have to be trained in dealing with the real world and it
> will take a long time because the feedbacks form our world are very slow
> and not repetitive. The Agent will have to gain experience as we do and it
> will not matter how fast the Agent will process the information, it will
> still have to wait for feedbacks. It may take years, it may be like rising
> a child, nothing like an overnight full immersion.
>
> How close are we to this?
>


That doesn't make sense to me, because an AGI agent will not be restricted
to a single human-like robot body to learn with -- it will be able to learn
in parallel from the world, using a host of different sensors and
actuators...  The degree to which is can exploit this potential for
massively parallel learning will depend on the particular AGI architecture,
right?

-- Ben



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