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It's worthy of a (long) post, but I'll try to summarize. For what it's worth, I'll die on this hill.

General intelligence = Broad, cross-domain ability and skills.

Narrow intelligence = Domain-specific or task-specific skills.

The first subsumes the second at some capability threshold.

My bare bones definition of intelligence: prediction. It must be able to consistently predict itself & the environment. To that end it necessarily develops/evolves abilities like learning, environment/self sensing, modeling, memory, salience, planning, heuristics, skills, et... (read more)

Excellent post. Very much in line with my Intersubjectivity Collapse thesis. Multi-disciplinary approaches to alignment and the preparation for multi-agent axiology especially are key. 

 

https://mentalcontractions.substack.com/p/the-intersubjectivity-collapse