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Reliably trick a humans into thinking it's a human. That's it.



I believe that's the Turing Test, not necessarily a definition (or requirement) for AGI.


Where’s AGI defined? I’ve only seen it used in the context of “can pass the Turing test”


AGI isn't really explicitly defined (it wouldn't be a problem if it was) but it's essentially an artificial version of the "general" intelligence that humans have, aka we can do and learn many things we were not programmed or trained by evolution to do




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