#make agi
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The most reasonable forum suggestion
"just make AGI"
why haven't we thought of this before?

I did have an idea about if vedal could make an AI to play one genre of game with similar mechanics but I don’t know how feasible that would be
I have an idea, make actual daughter and just say she's AGI at some point, nobody will notice, very hype
kidnapping 
yeah just make a new type of multmodality that lets the LLM click and type
point and click flash games maybe?
What does agi even mean in a realistic, testable way? I get the feeling everyone who says it has a different picture in their heads, and just like llm intelligence it is going to be very difficult to prove
AGI is a constantly moving goalpost as tech advances but it think the general consensus is that it is AI that can do things on par with a human
It makes me think how "metaverse"was thrown around a lot for two years.
Problem is by that definition, we already have agi, if you take from the bottom preforming percentage of humans, and are testing strictly on input/output. Pretty sure llms can write better, reason better, and code better than say- first person I see at the gas station.
My definition of AGI is simply this, If an AI is able to learn, improve and add new functions to itself without human intervention, that's when an AI is an AGI.
maybe something that can solve AI-complete problems?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI-complete
AI peer review (composite natural language understanding, automated reasoning, automated theorem proving, formalized logic expert system)
true Computer vision (and subproblems such as object recognition) (also includes stuff like noting the absence of a common item, tracking objects whilst they are occluded etc.)
true Machine translation (requires strong understanding of both cultures to perfectly preserve the meaning, themes and literary devices used)
Autonomous driving
Dealing with unexpected circumstances while solving any real world problem
reason better
nah they are bad at general reasoning
they don't do well on questions like these:
sally has three brothers, each of which have two sisters. How many sisters does Sally have?
i think a 30% percentile (intelligence-wise) human could do that