I just had a thought waking up this morning. The way Auto GPT works
sounds suspiciously like what I think Marvin Minsky said in his book
"Society of Mind". (My evil roommate has a copy, haven't read it
myself...) I think Minsky's postulate was that the mind was composed of
dozens of specilized little-brain modules.
The point I'm trying to make here is that the remarkablest thing about
Auto-GPT is that you get to witness the AI's internal monologue as it
problem-solves. Obviously that is an important step. But from that we
get the organized proto-mathical mode of thought that makes higher
intelligence and problem solving possible.
The neural systems do have a pre-conscious mode, but it exists only
between the layers of the DNN, it can't be communicated between modules
or be part of a higher reasoning process, there is no "flow" state of
consciousness, or meditation, or intuitive thought process.
In a well developed human mind, both the redictionistic and wholistic
modes of thought are important parts of the synergy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTZ804WxpGg
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