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> Try & find a single example of any form of intelligence that has ever
> existed in splendid individual isolation. That is so wrong an idea - like
> perpetual motion - & so fundamental to the question of superAGI's. (It's
> also a fascinating philosophical issue).
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Oh, I see ... super-AGI's have never existed therefore they never will
exist.  QED ;-p

Perpetual motion seems to be impossible according to the "laws of physics",
which are our best-so-far abstractions from our observations of the physical
world.

Super-AGI outside a sociocultural framework is certainly not ruled out by
any body of knowledge on which there is comparable consensus, or for which
there is comparable evidence!!

ben g

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