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How precisely does human thought operate that is distinct from pattern-recognition, inference, and pattern output? I ask this rhetorically, because we don't actually have a proven model of how our own intelligence functions.
I agree that obviously neural networks are not AGI (which requires consciousness), but I think the visceral "this isn't intelligence" reactions I see tend to be more about the belief that human intelligence is special or unique. We know now that humans aren't really that distinct from other animals in our ability to think, even ones that we would normally assume are "reaction-driven" like insects.
Unless we can prove that we ourselves are not just really really complex calculators that do pattern-matching, inference, and reproduction, we can't actually assert that machine learning is not a rudimentary version of intelligence.