Imitating the human brain is not more likely to result in AGI than mathematical approaches, because human brains are not generally intelligent after all — Ben Goertzel, #AGI2019
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I think you misunderstand the question. It's not "how will we make an AGI". It's "how will we even know we have one". No matter how much effort blind people put in over the centuries, a blind person will not be able to tell green things apart from red.
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Intelligence is the ability to make models. Models are computable functions that compress observations. Some classes of models are very hard to discover for our small, slow and noisy brains, but it is a resource problem, not a mathematical limitation.
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