> impossible to set a fixed goalpost of when AI is truly achieved
We have a kind of fixed goal post in human intelligence. When computers are worse at something than humans like chess it's thought of as intelligence and when they get better it's ticked off as just an algorithm. The AI researches gradually tick off abilities. Chess long ago, image recognition happening now, general reasoning at some point in the future.
We have a kind of fixed goal post in human intelligence. When computers are worse at something than humans like chess it's thought of as intelligence and when they get better it's ticked off as just an algorithm. The AI researches gradually tick off abilities. Chess long ago, image recognition happening now, general reasoning at some point in the future.