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- | We take ‘current methods’ to mean techniques for engineering artificial intelligence that are already known, involving no “qualitatively new ideas”.((“It now seems possible that we could build ‘prosaic’ AGI, which can replicate human behavior but doesn’t involve qualitatively new ideas about ‘how intelligence works’”— Christiano, Paul. [[https:// | + | We take ‘current methods’ to mean techniques for engineering artificial intelligence that are already known, involving no “qualitatively new ideas”.((“It now seems possible that we could build ‘prosaic’ AGI, which can replicate human behavior but doesn’t involve qualitatively new ideas about ‘how intelligence works’”— Christiano, Paul. [[https:// |