This is probably not the path to GI. First we would need a precise scientific formalism to accurately describe intelligence, which currently does not exist. Second, it may or may not end up being tied to consciousness, and there's a thing called the hard problem of consciousness, that possibly might not be solvable.
It might end up being the kind of thing where if you want to accurately model consciousness, you would need a computer the size of the universe, and it's gotta run for like 13.8 billion years or so, but that's just my own pure speculation - I don't think anybody even has a clue on where to start tackling this problem.
This is not to discourage progress in the field. I'm personally very curious to see where all this will lead. However, if I had to place a bet, it wouldn't be on GI coming any time soon.
Seems like it, doesn't it? I'd be curious to see if and how we can get there.
What I was highlighting are some serious challenges along the way that might end up leading us to insights about why it might be harder than we think, or why there may be factors that we aren't considering.
It's very easy to say "brain is made of fundamental particles and forces, all we have to do is create a similar configuration or a model of them," but it's precisely in the task of understanding the higher order patterns of those fundamental particles and forces where we seem to run into some serious challenges that as of yet remain unaddressed.
The AI/ML way of approaching this is more of a top-down approach, where we just sort of ignore the fact that we don't understand how our own brains/minds work and just try to build something kind of like it in the folksy sense. I'm not discouraging that approach, but I'm very curious to see where it will lead us.
It might end up being the kind of thing where if you want to accurately model consciousness, you would need a computer the size of the universe, and it's gotta run for like 13.8 billion years or so, but that's just my own pure speculation - I don't think anybody even has a clue on where to start tackling this problem.
This is not to discourage progress in the field. I'm personally very curious to see where all this will lead. However, if I had to place a bet, it wouldn't be on GI coming any time soon.