Why does the Real AI approach favored by Ben Goertzel, Eliezer Yudkowsky, and myself find virtually no support in the mainstream AI community?
The main reason, I believe, is that very few researchers have actually studied the problem from our (the general intelligence/ seed AI) perspective – they simply don’t have a good feel for it. With no clear model of a developmental path to human-level intelligence they are unable to see the merit of our designs. A vision of how to get from ‘here’ to ‘there’ is crucial for lending credibility to our work.
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