This is a highly cited paper from the past about a set of universal behaviors we can expect from a strong AI. There is an interesting comment about Eurisko:
Eurisko was an AI system developed in 1976 [12] that could learn from its own
actions. It had a mechanism for evaluating rules by measuring how often they contributed
to positive outcomes. Unfortunately this system was subject to corruption. A rule arose
whose only action was to search the system for highly rated rules and to put itself on
the list of rules which had proposed them. This “parasite” rule achieved a very high
rating because it appeared to be partly responsible for anything good that happened in
the system. Corporations and other human organizations are subject to similar kinds of
parasitism
This is a highly cited paper from the past about a set of universal behaviors we can expect from a strong AI. There is an interesting comment about Eurisko: