| ▲ | PaulDavisThe1st 14 hours ago |
| At one point in time, "AGI" included being able to learn skills that involved manipulating the physical world. While LLMs and their ilk may contribute to this, we are still (AFAICT) far, far from this at this time. |
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| ▲ | Petersipoi 13 hours ago | parent [-] |
| Since when? I've never understood AGI to require that. |
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| ▲ | PaulDavisThe1st 4 hours ago | parent [-] | | Oh, like since the 80s. One canonical example has been spreading butter on toast, something most children can learn to do quite early in life, but computer-mechanical systems are still not very good at (last time I looked, anyway). Rodney Brooks used to talk about this in the 90s, although that was also a period when "embodied intelligence" was where things were at (which sometimes went as far as "you can't really be intelligent without the physical experience of a body in the world"). |
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