[agi] BIT predictor

2021-05-05 Thread immortal . discoveries
@Matt did you say you predict the next bit, then use that to NARROW down the next bit prediction? Because, wouldn't that mean you would need to store 8 times more contexts? You'd have to store every window on enwik8 by *sliding a window over by 1 bit*, not 1 byte like: [walk]ing w[alki]ng ...u

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread James Bowery
On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 11:09 AM Matt Mahoney wrote: > ... > Hint: by consciousness, you probably mean what thinking feels like. It > feels like you want to keep doing it by not dying, which increases your > odds of passing on your DNA. > The real problem is people keep talking about "consciousne

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread James Bowery
Notepad vs vi? I thought the holy editor war was EMACS vs vi. Do you mean notepad++ or do you mean, literally, than POS from Microsoft? Anyone who uses anything but TECO should burn in Hell forever, although you can get out of Purgatory after 1000 years if you use pmate. On Tue, May 4, 2021 at

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies
A flourish of regulations hide a multitude of sins. Given the sea change in global technology leadership, for example including Russia, China, Iran, Japan, and others, it seems highly unlikely that the West would continue to dominate in the AI field. AI is a cultural game changer, a real socia

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread immortal . discoveries
@Matt We are humans. The internet is a team of humans (multi-agent ensemble). Google is not AGI. AGI would be AGI, and a team of AGIs would be a multi agent ensemble of AGIs. Google search uses BERT but this is an AI. Looking all of Google Search, still not AGI either. So no, it's not going t

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread John Rose
On Wednesday, May 05, 2021, at 3:50 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote: > Anyone keeping an eye out for the socially-oriented, counter-balance > technologies, such as robot hunters/destroyers and robotic regenerators, > space makers, privacy services? A big push right now in telecom is a

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread Mike Archbold
On 5/5/21, keghnf...@gmail.com wrote: > If a scientist, or Edison, Wright brother clone, publishes a complete AGI > model in a scientific review, paper, > His model will be absorbed by big business. Then the big guy will come out > with model that will have a > few line of code changed and then s

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread keghnfeem
 If a scientist, or Edison, Wright brother clone, publishes a complete AGI model in a scientific review, paper, His model will be absorbed by big business. Then the big guy will come out with model that will have a few line of code changed and then say "We have done it!".   There no protection fo

Re: [agi] Re: Making an AI from a compressor

2021-05-05 Thread John Rose
Ah oh wow this is an interesting approach, glad somebody is on it: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.10670 Need to estimate the consciousness and also intelligence by analyzing the compressive characteristics of the information mutually communicated... hmm... -- A

Re: [agi] Colin Hales mention in Salon editorial

2021-05-05 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies
The market for personal assistants was identified many years ago. The market for personal anything was identified recently. So, what's the market going to look like robotech wise in the next 10 years? Personal robots? Already identified and developing/delivering. Smarter robots? Same market as