If you’re going to numerically measure the optimisation power of an agent, then rather than its performance on a one-off problem, shouldn’t it be a rate of bits per second rather than a fixed number of bits?
Except that that makes it proportional to clock speed, and you can’t make a desk calculator intelligent by speeding it up a billionfold.
If you’re going to numerically measure the optimisation power of an agent, then rather than its performance on a one-off problem, shouldn’t it be a rate of bits per second rather than a fixed number of bits?
Except that that makes it proportional to clock speed, and you can’t make a desk calculator intelligent by speeding it up a billionfold.