Full Article: [pdf] DOI: https://doi.org/10.22503/inftars.XXIV.2024.4.5 Language: en Author(s):  Mstyslav Kazakov
Title: AGI-Correlationism and Its Discontents Subtitle: Part 2. Abstract: This part of the paper systematically unpacks the most notable and decisive entail-ments of the implications of what was defined in the previous part by the conceptof AGI-correlationism at all scales and levels, from the assumption that AGI mustreplicate human intelligence to the often-unquestioned idea of human-centric testslike the Turing Test. Representation of the entailments is then followed by theircritical observation and discussion from the viewpoint of relevance, validity, truthor falseness, usability, and so on, arguing for another attitude, approach, and para-digm in all relevant domains (that is, the domains of reference of the entailments).The paper closes by some open questions that both parts of the paper leave at theend, and a closure.
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