Progress in AI is due to data and computational power advances. I wonder what kind of advances are needed for AGI. 1. Biological brains are non-differentiable spiking networks much more complicated than backpropagated ANNs. 2. Ion channels may or may not be affected by quantum effects. 3. The search space is huge (but organisms aren't optimal and natural selection is probably local search) 4. If it took ~3.8b years t…
Actually it's not so obvious that the brain is not differentiable. If you do a cursory search, you'll find quite a lot of research into biologically plausible mechanism for backpropagation. Not saying the brain does backprop, we just don't know and it's not outside of the realm of plausibility