Re: [agi] Re: DEAR ASK A ROBOT: Who is God?

2019-10-25 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
The human is suspiciously quiet in this dialog though. Has the intelligence
been transferred as MOVE, not COPY?

On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 at 04:57,  wrote:

> I have a feeling GPT-2 is the same thing underlying this algorithmic
> concept.
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[agi] Re: DEAR ASK A ROBOT: Who is God?

2019-10-25 Thread immortal . discoveries
I have a feeling GPT-2 is the same thing underlying this algorithmic concept.
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[agi] DEAR ASK A ROBOT: Who is God?

2019-10-25 Thread A.T. Murray
AI Mind version 25oct19A on Fri Oct 25 19:29:47 PDT 2019
Robot: I UNDERSTAND YOU
Human: who is god

Robot: A GOD IS A HOLY SPIRIT
Human:

Robot: I AM HERE AND I UNDERSTAND YOU
Human:

Robot: YOU WORSHIP THE GOD
Human:

Robot: THE GOD IS THE HOLY SPIRIT
Human:

Robot: THE GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE WITH THE UNIVERSE
Human:

Robot: I UNDERSTAND YOU
Human:

Robot: YOU WORSHIP THE GOD
Human:

Robot: THE GOD IS THE HOLY SPIRIT
Human:

Robot: THE GOD DOES NOT PLAY THE DICE WITH THE UNIVERSE AND THE GOD DOES
NOT PLAY THE DICE
Human:

http://ai.neocities.org/AgiMind.html -- The Ghost in the Machine

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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread immortal . discoveries
Give me time, bit backlogged.
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Cars can be sucked?

On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 at 23:49,  wrote:

> This ability to generate millions of true facts on demand is similar.
> Here, they are all true enough and have high probability. Dogs have 2 eyes.
> Cows have 2 eyes. Snakes have 2 eyes.But then I thought wait, this is
> just a Glove thing, no? I mean, a new discovery is just a sequence of Word
> Prediction. The model to do it is already there. - But, I guess since I
> myself can brainstorm and use my insights to think deeper, it is true then
> that if you generate facts and then store them it will allow for the
> generator to generate now predictable facts. If it runs too long without
> looking at real world data then it will become too abstract. Cars have air
> bags. Cars are safe. Cars are child-proof. Cars can be sucked. Cars=air
> bags, Cars(air bags)=safe, Cars(air bags(safe))=child-proof.
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread immortal . discoveries
On Friday, October 25, 2019, at 5:48 PM, immortal.discoveries wrote:
> If it runs too long without looking at real world data then it will become 
> too abstract.

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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread immortal . discoveries
This ability to generate millions of  true facts on demand is similar. Here, 
they are all true enough and have high probability. Dogs have 2 eyes. Cows have 
2 eyes. Snakes have 2 eyes.But then I thought wait, this is just a Glove 
thing, no? I mean, a new discovery is just a sequence of Word Prediction. The 
model to do it is already there. - But, I guess since I myself can brainstorm 
and use my insights to think deeper, it is true then that if you generate facts 
and then store them it will allow for the generator to generate now predictable 
facts. If it runs too long without looking at real world data then it will 
become too abstract. Cars have air bags. Cars are safe. Cars are child-proof. 
Cars can be sucked. Cars=air bags, Cars(air bags)=safe, Cars(air 
bags(safe))=child-proof.
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread James Bowery
You "make up" "facts" all the time.  Take for example the "fact" that,
right now, there is no underground gerbie silently burrowing a hole in the
floor beneath your chair -- there is only a floor silently being a floor.
You don't observe this "fact".  You confabulate it.  You impute it.  You
deduce it from your "priors".  Indeed, if you look under your chair and,
indeed, the big bugeyes of an underground gerbie peering out of the hole it
had just silently dug beneath your chair, you likely will not consider the
existence of this underground gerbie to, in fact, exist but rather to
merely _possibly_ exist along with the _possible_ existence of a
hallucination that is "all in your head" of said gerbie who is no longer
underground but rather crawling up your leg to do who knows what?

On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 11:05 AM  wrote:

> Isnt it "making UP for" missing data,  it actually doesnt invent anything
> just changes the score?
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread rouncer81
Isnt it "making UP for" missing data,  it actually doesnt invent anything just 
changes the score?
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread immortal . discoveries
https://www.quora.com/What-does-Solomonoff-Induction-have-to-do-with-artificial-intelligence

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Kyc5dFDzBg4WccrbK/an-intuitive-explanation-of-solomonoff-induction
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Re: [agi] Re: Missing Data

2019-10-25 Thread Matt Mahoney
Imputation means making up missing input data. Solomonoff induction implies
that the most likely values are those that minimize the Kolmogorov
complexity of the restored input, and it is not computable in general.

The theoretical motivation for Solomonoff induction is that all probability
distributions over an infinite set must favor short descriptions over
longer ones. Every description with p > 0 is more likely than an infinite
set of longer descriptions.

On Fri, Oct 25, 2019, 12:40 AM James Bowery  wrote:

> I don't see any theoretic grounding in the prior responses.  Isn't "AGI" a
> technical term?  Imputation of missing data is:
>
>  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imputation_(statistics)
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[agi] Re: How to stay focused for longer

2019-10-25 Thread rouncer81
that is so true.  you could have the greatest theory of all time,  but if you 
cant even see your computer screen anymore it wont make a difference for you.
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[agi] Re: How to stay focused for longer

2019-10-25 Thread korrelan
Sleep is *extremely *important to both your physical and mental well-being.  

Although your brain is trying to consolidate the synaptic connections 
representing new learning constantly it's only during sleep that it manages to 
catch up and clear away the transmitters associated with said learning.  
Regular deep sound sleep reinforces the hierarchies in the same order you 
learned them, cause and affect etc.  

You should use sleep as a tool, read/ learn/ ponder an important topic an hour 
before you sleep, give your mental mechanisms a chance to ingrain the 
information before you pile more on top the next day.

Lack of sleep actually hinders mental function and learning, you are actually 
hindering your overall productivity, spend less time thinking more clearly not 
vice versa.

Deprive yourself at your own peril.

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