Paper ID: 2411.06498

Barriers to Complexity-Theoretic Proofs that Achieving AGI Using Machine Learning is Intractable

Michael Guerzhoy

A recent paper (van Rooij et al. 2024) claims to have proved that achieving human-like intelligence using learning from data is intractable in a complexity-theoretic sense. We identify that the proof relies on an unjustified assumption about the distribution of (input, output) pairs to the system. We briefly discuss that assumption in the context of two fundamental barriers to repairing the proof: the need to precisely define ``human-like," and the need to account for the fact that a particular machine learning system will have particular inductive biases that are key to the analysis.

Submitted: Nov 10, 2024