> then it stands to reason that by the time we reach AGI, it will already be superintelligent (smarter than humans in most domains)
> > Yes, that's more versatile than most of us, because most of us are not at or above the median practiced person in a wide range of tasks. But it's not what I think of when I hear "superintelligence," because its performance on any given task is likely still inferior to the best humans.
> AI is already better than a 50th percentile human on many/most intellectual tasks. Chess, writing business plans, literature reviews, emails, motion graphics, coding…
Note the caveat above of "with some practice." That's much less clear to me.