This is one of those things where if you were asked to sit down and write out thoroughly what that phrase means, you’d find it to be exceedingly subjective.
I think the closest way you could truly measure that is to point at industries using it and proving the theory in the market. But by then it’s far too late.
> I think the closest way you could truly measure that is to point at industries using it and proving the theory in the market. But by then it’s far too late.
Having some billions of dollars of profits hanging over this issue is a good test of value. If the "is AGI" side can use their AI to help their lawyers defeat the much better/numerous army of lawyers of a billion-dollar corporation, and they succeed, then we're really talking about AGI now.
I think the closest way you could truly measure that is to point at industries using it and proving the theory in the market. But by then it’s far too late.