Lukasz Stafiniak writes: > What about:> > "The ability to create information-based objects generating > income." Sure. General intelligence would then refer to the range of object "types" it can create. "information-based" could be omitted but it saves argument about whether a chair factory should be considered intelligent. After all the recent hubub about definitions, it seems to me that an individual project should pick a plausible-enough one that focuses effort on the vision behind the approach or goals of the project, and if it includes implicitly a way of judging incremental progress, that's a big benefit.
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