I don't really like the term "AGI", and I prefer to use "strong AI" to denote artificial intelligence at human level or above. First of all, because intelligence is never general in any real sense. Human intelligence itself is highly specialized. Specialization is a requirement.
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As a simple example: let's say you're good at "language learning", then you'll be good at learning *any* language (a "g" factor across languages). Yet, "being good at language learning" is still a specialized form of intelligence.
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Similarly, when it comes to "being good at the tasks that humans usually choose to undertake", you'll see that a "g" factor across these tasks, yet this remains a specialized form of intelligence.
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