upvote
Peter F Hamiltons Sci-Fi novels, do something similar they differentiate between SI (Sentient Intelligence) which is basically their own being, and is not used by people as it would be essentially slavery. And for General Purpose "AI" they use RI which is Restricted Intelligence with strict limits placed around them.
reply
The SI on Peter Hamilton's Commonwealth duology is pretty badass!
reply
This is a great analogy.

The term AGI so obviously means something way smarter than what we have. We do have something impressive but it’s very limited.

reply
The term AGI explicitly refers to something as smart as us: humans are the baseline for what "General Intelligence" means.
reply
To clarify what I meant, “what we have” means “the AI capabilities we currently have,” not “our intelligence.”

I.e., what I mean is that we don’t have any AI system close to human intelligence.

reply