https://community.singularitynet.io/t/pre-release-building-on-gpt-2s-successors-blender-and-pplm/2958/3
Notice by the end I solidify the concept that 1) more data improves prediction,
2) new data (exploring) does even more, and 3) favorite data (exploit) does
even more! And we evolve/update our
Of course a lot is you, the finger, the organ, not just your brain control
center keeps you alive, other things do, cells repair, you give birth, etc. But
I was just pointing out that one key part of us, that's pretty important, is
actually the "subConscious" & "the past" mechanisms running the
Even though the evidence is overwhelming we are machines, I want to better see
into something. Who here feels alive? Put your finger in front of your eyes, do
you see it? Yes. You see it. This is you. No not the finger, but you seeing it,
this is you. The camera feed is you. Your senses, is
Cool. Have not made my AGI theories work in the quantum world. And yes you
need compression, decompression, and a perceptron to see the data.
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 11:13 PM ducis wrote:
> Would you mind elaborating on how the respective communities are
> >thinking about lossless compression as a solely or even primarily
> automatic process
>
The primary cognitive barrier I've encountered among AGI researchers to the
use of lossless
So let's say that I want to forecast social or economic trends, things like
population, life expectancy, GDP, trade, etc in various countries. Then
James Bowery is saying (I believe) that the smallest program that
reproduces past data will be the best predictor of future data.
One source of such