Secret sauce for intelligence

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https://sideways-view.com/2018/02/24/takeoff-speeds/

https://jacoblagerros.wordpress.com/2018/03/09/brains-and-backprop-a-key-timeline-crux/

https://lw2.issarice.com/posts/4Q5s8qGyCtzfYtCZX/compute-efficient-agency (i guess this one argues against)


from https://arbital.com/p/general_intelligence/

An Artificial General Intelligence would have the same property; it could learn a tremendous variety of domains, including domains it had no inkling of when it was switched on.

More specific hypotheses about how general intelligence operates have been advanced at various points, but any corresponding attempts to define general intelligence that way, would be theory-laden. The pretheoretical phenomenon to be explained is the extraordinary variety of human achievements across many non-instinctual domains, compared to other animals.

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To the extent one credits the existence of 'significantly more general than chimpanzee intelligence', it implies that there are common cognitive subproblems of the huge variety of problems that humans can (learn to) solve, despite the surface-level differences of those domains. Or at least, the way humans solve problems in those domains, the cognitive work we do must have deep commonalities across those domains. These commonalities may not be visible on an immediate surface inspection.