2008/12/20 Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org>:
>
> Baking a cake is a harder example.  An AGI trained in a virtual world could
> certainly follow a recipe to make a passable cake.  But it would never learn
> to be a **really good** baker in the virtual world, unless the virtual world
> were fabulously realistic in its simulation (and we don't know how to make
> it that good, right now).  Being a really good baker requires a lot of
> intuition for subtle physical properties of ingredients, not just following
> a recipe and knowing the primitive basics of naive physics...

A sense of taste would probably help too.

-- 
Philip Hunt, <cabala...@googlemail.com>
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