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More importantly, there's many ways that AI can seemingly look to becoming more intelligent without making any progress in that direction. That's of real concern. As a silly example, we could be trying to "make a duck" by making an animatronic. You could get this thing to be very life like looking and trick ducks and humans alike (we have this already btw). But that's very different from being a duck. Even if it were indistinguishable until you opened it up, progress on this animatronic would not necessarily be progress towards making a duck (though it need not be either).

This is a concern because several top researchers -- at OpenAI -- have explicitly started that they think you can get AGI by teaching the machine to act as human as possible. But that's a great way to fool ourselves. Just as a duck may fall in love with an animatronic and never realize the deciept.

It's possible they're right, but it's important that we realize how this metric can be hacked.



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