[ExI] Question re: artificial "general" intelligence
Ben Zaiboc
ben at zaiboc.net
Thu Aug 7 09:06:10 UTC 2025
On 06/08/2025 18:28, natashavita-more wrote:
> I was trying to look through the archives, but it no longer lets me search for a word. Can anyone do this easily enough? The word I am looking for is "general" to see if it was discussed in relation to AI before AGI was used.
I can only find archives going back to Oct. 2003, but attached is a file
containing all the lines with "artificial general intelligence" from the
archives from that point on, with the file name at the beginning.
I take it you don't really want to search for the word "general" on it's
own. That produces over 18,000 matches.
If you have a source of archives going farther back, let me know.
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Ben
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2023-November.txt:Throughout our time at OpenAI, we witnessed a disturbing pattern of deceit and manipulation by Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, driven by their insatiable pursuit of achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Their methods, however, have raised serious doubts about their true intentions and the extent to which they genuinely prioritize the benefit of all humanity.
2023-November.txt:> Throughout our time at OpenAI, we witnessed a disturbing pattern of deceit and manipulation by Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, driven by their insatiable pursuit of achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Their methods, however, have raised serious doubts about their true intentions and the extent to which they genuinely prioritize the benefit of all humanity.
2023-November.txt:> insatiable pursuit of achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).
2011-June.txt:artificial general intelligence, might lobby for ingenuity.
2005-May.txt:that came up on the subject of artificial general intelligence) to give
2005-May.txt:> that came up on the subject of artificial general intelligence) to give
2007-September.txt:more broadly ?artificial general intelligence (AGI).?
2007-September.txt:same as real AI (artificial general intelligence, AGI).
2022-February.txt:Peter Voss. His careers include being an entrepreneur, engineer and scientist. His experience includes growing a computer solutions company from zero to a 400-person IPO. For the past 20+ years his main focus has been on developing AGI (artificial general intelligence). In 2009 Peter founded Smart Action Company, which offers the only call automation solution powered by an AGI engine. He now heads up Aigo.ai Inc., which is developing and selling increasingly advanced AGI systems. Peter also has a keen interest in the inter-relationship between philosophy, psychology, ethics, futurism, and computer science. Learn more at his company website aigo.ai<https://aigo.ai/>.
2022-February.txt:Peter Voss. His careers include being an entrepreneur, engineer and scientist. His experience includes growing a computer solutions company from zero to a 400-person IPO. For the past 20+ years his main focus has been on developing AGI (artificial general intelligence). In 2009 Peter founded Smart Action Company, which offers the only call automation solution powered by an AGI engine. He now heads up Aigo.ai Inc., which is developing and selling increasingly advanced AGI systems. Peter also has a keen interest in the inter-relationship between philosophy, psychology, ethics, futurism, and computer science. Learn more at his company website aigo.ai<https://aigo.ai/>.
2024-March.txt:move us closer to artificial general intelligence (AGI) could provide a
2010-September.txt:scratch creating artificial general intelligence. And so non-human
2023-May.txt:artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the technological
2023-May.txt:> artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the technological
2023-May.txt:>> artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the technological
2025-January.txt:on the path to artificial general intelligence or ?strong? AI ? that
2010-October.txt:cognitive psychology and artificial general intelligence that were
2010-October.txt:Heck, I just want people to fund artificial general intelligence, never
2023-January.txt:lligence> existential risk from artificial general intelligence.
2023-January.txt:lligence> existential risk from artificial general intelligence.
2023-April.txt:toward artificial general intelligence (AGI), where AI-driven systems
2023-April.txt:> toward artificial general intelligence (AGI), where AI-driven systems
2023-April.txt:"An artificial general intelligence (AGI) is a hypothetical intelligent
2025-March.txt:artificial general intelligence is realized ? which experts believe is
2007-August.txt:theory of artificial general intelligence (AGI). While this work is
2004-May.txt:produce the world's first artificial general intelligence; a Friendly
newfile:This book is highly relevant to the artificial general intelligence
newfile:produce the world's first artificial general intelligence; a Friendly
2023-March.txt:recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:> Contemporary AI systems are now becoming human-competitive at general tasks, and we must ask ourselves: Should we let machines flood our information channels with propaganda and untruth? Should we automate away all the jobs, including the fulfilling ones? Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us? Should we risk loss of control of our civilization? Such decisions must not be delegated to unelected tech leaders. Powerful AI systems should be developed only once we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable. This confidence must be well justified and increase with the magnitude of a system's potential effects. OpenAI's recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At some point, it may be important to get independent review before starting to train future systems, and for the most advanced efforts to agree to limit the rate of growth of compute used for creating new models." We agree. That point is now.
2023-March.txt:> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:>> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
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2023-March.txt:>> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:>>> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
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2023-March.txt:>> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:>>> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2023-March.txt:> recent statement regarding artificial general intelligence, states that "At
2006-May.txt:artificial general intelligence (AGI), I do not not know.
2006-May.txt:(artificial general intelligence) and "neural macrosensing." AGI is
2006-May.txt:One approach is to couple two distinct emerging technologies, that of AGI (artificial general intelligence) and "neural macrosensing." AGI is developing as a reaction to recent trends toward narrowly focused AI, and returning to artificial intelligence's original idea of building machines with human-level and even superhuman intelligence. "Neural macrosensing," a term created by scientist Robert A. Freitas Jr., is the hypothetical "ability to detect individual neural cell electrical discharges non-invasively
2008-January.txt:The discussions range from artificial general intelligence, to genetics,
2010-April.txt:* Safe and unsafe artificial general intelligence and preventative
2022-September.txt:that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is still weak AI, which is
2022-September.txt:not come much closer to developing artificial general intelligence
2009-August.txt: On the other hand, you could draw graphs picking different points and argue the pace of change is not so rapid (such as Max More's concept of "The Surge" if progress is not exponential) or even follow Mike Darwin's idea of looking at graphs of medical developments (if less drugs and medical devices are being presented to the FDA, guardians of the most lucrative healthcare market on earth, then is biomedical progress slowing?). Like the climate change arguments of "but you're assuming CO2 is the important factor", it can be argued "but you're assuming raw processing power is the important factor in developing artificial general intelligence".
2009-August.txt:> the important factor", it can be argued "but you're assuming raw processing power is the important factor in developing artificial general intelligence".
2009-August.txt:> > the important factor", it can be argued "but you're assuming raw processing power is the important factor in developing artificial general intelligence".
2024-July.txt:learning or artificial general intelligence could accelerate rapidly.
2010-February.txt:artificial general intelligence (AGI) is that a cross-domain
2024-September.txt:This concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is not new, but
2024-September.txt:artificial general intelligence (AGI). Oracle has already outlined
2024-September.txt:> artificial general intelligence (AGI). Oracle has already outlined
2024-September.txt:>> artificial general intelligence (AGI). Oracle has already outlined
2022-April.txt:Just spell it out. Search for artificial general intelligence.
2025-June.txt:Predictions about the impacts of artificial general intelligence (AGI)
2004-January.txt:This book is highly relevant to the artificial general intelligence
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