> I would also like to invite everyone to AGI-24 at UW in Seattle in
> August to discuss AGI in person<
>
> https://agi-conf.org/2024. .
Tell govt of Canada to issue my passport, since apparently according to
this thread you have control over govts!
thanks much and love to all...
> Ben
❤️
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> From: Rob Freeman
> Date: Tue, May 7, 2024 at 8:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [agi] Hey, looks like the goertzel is hiring...
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I'm disappointed you don't address my points James. You just double
> down
Hey hey Alan, long time no see ;)
Just to clarify one point: My AGI R&D efforts include dev teams in
many places in the world including a number of folks here in Seattle
area where I've lived since 2020. All of our devs in various
locations are reasonably well compensated w/ combinations of loca
> Perhaps we need to sort out human condition issues that stem from human
> consciousness?
>
Exactly what we should do and what needs funding, but shitheads of the
world be funding wars. And Altman :))
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Thanks for a comprehensive reply. My terminology doesn't always match the
language of the day, but it is SE compliant. Yes, it's fractal. If not,
then it probably isn't quantum.
Depending on the approach and scientific soundness of the methodology
employed, the benefits you mentioned would be real
On Tuesday, May 07, 2024, at 9:41 PM, Keyvan M. Sadeghi wrote:
> It's because of biology. There, I said it. But it's more nuanced. Brain cells
> are almost identical at birth. The experiences that males and females go
> through in life, however, are societally different. And that's rooted in
> c
On Tuesday, May 07, 2024, at 6:53 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> Kolmogorov proved there is no such thing as an infinitely powerful
compressor. Not even if you have infinite computing power.
Compressing the universe is a unique case especially being supplied with
infinite computing power. Would the co
Is a quantum basis fractal?
To the extent you're suggesting some kind of quantum computation might
be a good implementation for the structures I'm suggesting, though,
yes. At least, Bob Coecke thinks quantum computation will be a good
fit for his quantum style grammar formalisms, which kind of par