There is no reason why properly designed AGIs with world knowledge and the
power to compute from it would have any less common sense than humans.

Ed Porter

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From: Mike Dougherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [agi] Human vs human-level Intelligence


http://psychcentral.com/news/2007/11/02/the-logic-of-schizophrenia/1480.ht
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While reading this article I thought about the discussion point regarding
whether humans will be able to relate to AGI as it grows to (and beyond)
"human-level" intelligence.

"..the results of the study suggest that on a straightforward
interpretation, people with schizophrenia reason more logically than
healthy controls either because they are better at logic, or because they
are worse at common sense."

"better at logic and worse at common sense" seems to me to describe
current hopes for AGI - does that imply a 'pathological' state of
thinking?

Are these the kinds of questions one asks an AGI Psychologist?

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