Re: [agi] α, αGproton, Combinatorial Hierarchy, Computational Irreducibility and other things that just don't matter to reaching AGI

2024-04-11 Thread James Bowery
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 9:48 AM John Rose wrote: > On Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 10:07 AM, James Bowery wrote: > > What assumption is that? > > > The assumption that alpha is unitless. Yes they cancel out but the simple > process of cancelling units seems incomplete. > > Many of these

Re: [agi] α, αGproton, Combinatorial Hierarchy, Computational Irreducibility and other things that just don't matter to reaching AGI

2024-04-11 Thread John Rose
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 10:07 AM, James Bowery wrote: > What assumption is that? The assumption that alpha is unitless. Yes they cancel out but the simple process of cancelling units seems incomplete. Many of these constants though are re-representations of each other. How many

Re: [agi] α, αGproton, Combinatorial Hierarchy, Computational Irreducibility and other things that just don't matter to reaching AGI

2024-04-11 Thread James Bowery
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 6:59 AM John Rose wrote: > ... > I also question though the unitless assumption. > What assumption is that? -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

[agi] Re: Will SORA lead to AGI?

2024-04-11 Thread John Rose
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 12:27 AM, immortal.discoveries wrote: > Anyway, very interesting thoughts I share here maybe? Hmm back to the > question, do we need video AI? Well, AGI is a good exact matcher if you get > me :):), so if it is going to think about how to improve AGI in video

Re: [agi] Re: Entering the frenzy.

2024-04-11 Thread John Rose
On Friday, April 05, 2024, at 6:22 PM, Alan Grimes wrote: > It's difficult to decide whether this is actually a good investment: Dell Precisions are very reliable IMO and the cloud is great for scaling up. You can script up a massive amount of compute in a cloud then turn it off when done. Is

Re: [agi] α, αGproton, Combinatorial Hierarchy, Computational Irreducibility and other things that just don't matter to reaching AGI

2024-04-11 Thread John Rose
> "Abstract Fundamental physical constants need not be constant, neither > spatially nor temporally." If we could remote view somehow across multiple multiverse instances simultaneously in various non-deterministic states and perceive how the universe structure varies across different alphas.