Irrationality Game
For reasons related to Godel's incompleteness theorems and mathematically proven minimum difficulties for certain algorithms, I believe there is an upper limit on how intelligent an agent can be. (90%)
I believe that human hardware can - in principle - be as intelligent as it is possible to be. (60%) To be clear, this doesn't actually occur in the real world we currently live in.
Edit: In deference to social norms in the community, Retracted.
I'm not sure what you mean.
For reasons related to Godel's incompleteness theorems and mathematically proven minimum difficulties for certain algorithms, I believe there is an upper limit on how intelligent an agent can be.
We already know the upper limit on intelligence. It takes one bit of evidence to narrow down the possibilities by a factor of two.
I believe that human hardware can - in principle - be as intelligent as it is possible to be.
By "human hardware" do you mean an actual human brain, in the shape it normally forms, or just anyt...
I thought it would be good to play the irrationality game again. Let's do it!