> How about we have people skilled in neuropsychology, psychometrics and cognitive psychology do what they are good at.
Disagree. The thing that we will eventually call AGI will not be human. No need to have human-specific evaluations unless you’re aiming for an artificial human and not just an artificial intelligence.
> But why ignore a huge body of research in how to write scientific tests of intelligence and cognition?
Not saying to ignore it, but we are not dealing with humans. Those tests may give misleading results as you're proposing to use them outside of their design envelope. This is an area of research in itself.
Disagree. The thing that we will eventually call AGI will not be human. No need to have human-specific evaluations unless you’re aiming for an artificial human and not just an artificial intelligence.