[agi] gp4o also cooler:

2024-05-17 Thread immortal . discoveries
https://twitter.com/SmokeAwayyy/status/1791307090197356708 -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tad57ac32c6d24962-M3ca475d3cdbb4270c0813704 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscript

[agi] Heads up

2024-05-17 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
This is a PSA. Just wanna tell you guys to lock your tray tables in their upright position, make sure your seatbelt is sinched tight and, um, assume the crash position. Yeah, it's time. Silver is at $31.43 which means it is decisively above the red line of $30. Which means the party has sta

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread immortal . discoveries
Matt, GPT4o still thinks my hard puzzle it can say to use a spoon to push the truck, even though it drives and i said to follow physics. No human would make this mistake lol. GPT4o Matt no also cannot do long horizon tasks, part of what we WILL need to get AGI ! Sure Windows 12 would be not a

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread John Rose
On Friday, May 17, 2024, at 10:07 AM, Sun Tzu InfoDragon wrote: the AI just really a regurgitation engine that smooths everything over and appears smart. > > No you! I agree. Humans are like memetic switches, information repeaters, reservoirs. The intelligence is in the collective, we’re just

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread Sun Tzu InfoDragon
> the AI just really a regurgitation engine that smooths everything over and appears smart. No you! On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 8:20 AM John Rose wrote: > On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 11:21 AM, James Bowery wrote: > > Yet another demonstration of how Alan Turing poisoned the future with his > damn

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 11:21 AM, James Bowery wrote: > > Yet another demonstration of how Alan Turing poisoned the future with his > damnable "test" that places mimicry of humans over truth. What Turing actually said in 1950. https://redirect.cs.umbc.edu/courses/471/papers/turing.pdf The q

Re: [agi] Can symbolic approach entirely replace NN approach?

2024-05-17 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies
Mostly agreed, but it depends on your definition of NN. NN is equivalent to mutation (supposed to be). If we applied it in that sense, then NN could support other schemas of mutation, not diminish in functional value. Ultimately, I think we're heading towards a biochemical model for AGI, even if

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread John Rose
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 11:21 AM, James Bowery wrote: > Yet another demonstration of how Alan Turing poisoned the future with his > damnable "test" that places mimicry of humans over truth. This unintentional result of Turing’s idea is an intentional component of some religions. The elder w

Re: [agi] GPT-4o

2024-05-17 Thread John Rose
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 10:27 AM, Matt Mahoney wrote: > Does everyone agree this is AGI? Ya is the AI just really a regurgitation engine that smooths everything over and appears smart. Kinda like a p-zombie, poke it, prod it, sounds generally intelligent!  But… artificial is what everyone i

Re: [agi] Can symbolic approach entirely replace NN approach?

2024-05-17 Thread John Rose
On Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 11:26 AM, ivan.moony wrote: > What should symbolic approach include to entirely replace neural networks > approach in creating true AI? Symbology will compress NN monstrosities… right?  Or should say increasing efficiency via emerging symbolic activity for complexit