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>As you know well zero shot learning algorithms beat anything else
It doesn't create a better training set out of nothing.
> it allows them to explore part of the gaming landscape that were never explored by humans.
Based on generalizing a premade dataset, made by humans.
If an AI could just magically zero-shot a better training set out of nowhere we wouldn't bother making a training set, just initailize everything to random noise and let the algorithm deus-ex-machina it to superintelligence out of randomness.
>What is the testable characteristics that would satisfy you to declare the existence of an ASI?
Something completely independent is a good start for calling it AGI and then we can start thinking if ASI is a definition that matters.
>For me it is easy, higer IQ than any living human, by defnition. Would that change something, you can argue it doesnt, I bet it will change everything.
So IQ test solving AI are superintelligent despite not being able to tell a truck apart from a house?
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