Could our increasing dependence on artificial intelligence for everyday decisions be fundamentally shifting our understanding of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)? A recent Reddit thread explores this very question, suggesting that even without massive leaps in AI model capabilities, our reliance on AI assistance might be leading us towards a form of societal AGI. The discussion centers on whether this evolving human-AI relationship, where AI increasingly informs our choices, effectively blurs the lines of what we traditionally consider general intelligence. The original post can be found here: [Reddit Post: https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1m6cq7g/converging_on_agi_from_both_sides/]
Human-AI Collaboration: Redefining General Intelligence?
