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Shane Legg talks about the 1997 and later creation and popular definition of general intelligence.
Shane Legg, co-founder and Chief AGI Scientist at Google DeepMind, defines levels of artificial general intelligence (AGI) as a spectrum rather than a single binary threshold.
NOTE: He mentions a 1997 paper on nanotechnology security that defined AGI. I, Brian Wang, was at the Foresight Institute conferences in 1996 and 1997 where super artificial intelligence was debated. Foresight constantly had mind expanding debates about the limits of technology and going beyond limits.
This debate in 2011, had earlier versions in 1996 and 1997.
The AI results was felt to be inevitable when molecular nanotechnology happened. It turns out the molecular nanotechnology advances lagged AI advances.