Why are you so interested in this? I had to stop reading after 70% read. It was
extremely boring and I already know about all this as it's common knowledge.
Finding short cuts, scaling, and sharing//updating//teaching all data to all
nodes/friends is key. Because you want a super large context
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https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2019/01/16/its-higher-education-keep-ai-check-opinion
Thank you to anyone who shares their opinion.
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On Monday, February 24, 2020, at 8:56 PM, immortal.discoveries wrote:
> Of course no one is perfect either
Not that you said anything that dumb, sorry that came out wrong.
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Sorry I said before 'ignore Stefan :-P', I don't even know much about you or if
you are a big/trustworthy pioneer. Of course no one is perfect either. And yes
this idea you have requires some hand made rules so it is given you need to
make more rules for it at the moment! Why don't you like the
decompression worked, no input was in the code, it regurgitated it all!
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My less than 100 lines of code - with just this text and a window of 4 letters!
input was 6,224 bits;
i was at the school and was very happy that my new dog would be there and yes i
love dogs and cats so much so i knew he was going to be loved by others as well
and so i kept walking around
Indeed the progress today was extraordinary. I am very pleased.
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I'm not sure if I will process your second challenge right now, but thank you
for the help either way.
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I think I roughly do something similar, but I have those patterns, simplifiers,
recursive parsing and rules.
The process is different though. It's not just algorithm + "lots of data"...
the rules and patterns are in the central. Humans jump-start the AI, then it
begins to learn itself, and
I'm so lost. I'll just explain how I would solve it =).
input/output:
The old dragon left a pool of water in the canyon and landed on a hill to eat
some grass. Where was the water left?
Answers: Pool/canyon
Answer: Canyon
Explanation:
The keywords are where, water, left, because of their
Yes I "adjusted my code". I made it more general until it was general enough
to do the job.
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> Did you adjust your code to solve it lol?
Read it again. I'm explaining quite clearly what is manual and what is not.
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Did you adjust your code to solve it lol?
Show me go at this one:
Those witches who were spotted on the house left in a hurry to see the monk in
the cave near the canyon and there was the pot of gold they left and when they
returned back they knew where to go if they wanted it back. They knew
OK, here is an intermediate result.
The general-purpose engine now answers the riddle with
"where was water left: canyon"
when given these patterns:
PATTERN >> 1. * and *
PATTERN >> 2. * left * in *
PATTERN >> 3. where was * left
and these rules:
RULE >> 1. $a and $b => $a
RULE
So we need to work on improving short cut finding with the same amount of
scale, and work on scaling the system. Both improve short cut finding and
scaling.
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Once AGI surpasses human level intelligence, all bets are off.
What's off? ???
'Human birth' didn't keep it's exponential trend but overall 'globally' our
development (birth, manufacturing, chip speed, better ideas) is exponential and
not dying yet.
Not only will the first AGIs have luxurious
Looks like it works.
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 12:19 PM Matt Mahoney
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> I know there are other supporting arguments, just like there are for every
> theory, no matter how bizarre. Once AGI surpasses human level intelligence,
> all bets are off. Never mind that computers can already think a billion
> times
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020, 12:00 PM James Bowery wrote:
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> "The singularity" is a joke Heinz von Foerster played on Science magazine
>
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 7:32 AM TimTyler wrote:
> On 2020-02-23 20:02:PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> ...
> > Nobody at Microsoft believes in singularities.
> >
> > To be honest, I don't either.
>
> The singularity is nonsense, but the concept isn't required. Machine
> superintelligence is likely to
On 2020-02-23 20:02:PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
Elon Musk takes Yudkowsky's theory seriously that the first AGI to
achieve human level intelligence will launch a singularity. OpenAI
founders believe that too, which is why they are racing to be first.
Musk worries that their secrecy risks getting
I think there is incognito mode
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Working on it
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