Humans can one-shot coffee making *using a system they've never seen before* (e.g. first time using the Nescafé machine), in an unknown environment, from first principles. This is a pretty general form of intelligence.
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I know some HI that can't do that
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Developing such an AI would be a crowning triumph of humanity over the dark, sleepy days off yore
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Has anyone tried to beat the Turing test seriously? I don't think it's a good test but it would be fun to beat. And could be possible with current text generation models? First run the test with only humans to get training data...
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Why does the AI make a cup of coffee?
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I’ll get worried when a factory robot quits its job because it wants to pursue an acting career.
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I fail to meet that standard.
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I wrote about this problem (in the context of software agents) already in 2007https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-79488-2_6 …
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Add norm discovery - hopefully not by "active explorations"
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