Steve Richfield wrote

> maybe with percentages
> attached, so that people could announce that, say, "I am 31% of the
> way to having an AGI".

Not useful. AGI is still a hypothetical state and its true composition
remains unknown. At best you can measure how much of an AGI plan is
completed, but that's not necessarily equal to actually having an AGI.

Of course, you could use a human brain as an upper bound, but that's
still questionable, because--as I see it--most AGI designs arent'
intended to be isomorphic and I don't know how good the brain is
understood today that we can use it as an invariant measure.

cu Jan


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