But it’s also a bit confusing, because I don’t think they have a definition of superintelligence in the book other than “exceeds every human at almost every mental task”, so AIs that are broadly moderately superhuman ought to count.
A few pages later they say:
> We will describe it using the term “superintelligence,” meaning a mind much more capable than any human at almost every sort of steering and prediction problem — at least, those problems where there is room to substantially improve over human performance.*
>superintelligence
Small detail: My understanding of the IABIED scenario is that their AI was only moderately superhuman, not superintelligent
I think that’s true in how they refer to it.
But it’s also a bit confusing, because I don’t think they have a definition of superintelligence in the book other than “exceeds every human at almost every mental task”, so AIs that are broadly moderately superhuman ought to count.
Edit: No wait, correction: