Predictions can't be wrong.
The part of inference (if any other) involving statistics with
probability distributions and likelihood is Intuition only - the whole
is known and split into a distributed population (the probability
model). Predictions are real but cast from an ordered triple "I"
sequ
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019, 9:40 PM Costi Dumitrescu
wrote:
> Write input text - remove spaces in the input text - compress - send -
> decompress - AI - output text including spaces.
>
In 2000 I found that you could find most of the word boundaries in text
without spaces simply by finding the high ent
Write input text - remove spaces in the input text - compress - send -
decompress - AI - output text including spaces.
On 19.07.2019 01:23, Matt Mahoney wrote:
I agree we need less philosophy and speculation on which approaches to
AGI should work, and more experiments to back up untested ideas
I agree we need less philosophy and speculation on which approaches to AGI
should work, and more experiments to back up untested ideas. Obviously I
haven't solved AGI, but you can find my work, mostly in data compression,
at http://mattmahoney.net/dc/
My main result that is relevant to AGI is the
To the AGI list
On 7/16/19 11:11 PM, WriterOfMinds wrote:
I don't have an elitist preference for formal academic work vs.
hobbyist work (mine is definitely the latter), but I still have to
agree that there is a lot of noise in the mailing list.
Mine is semi hobbyist work e.g. because the reti
I don't speak Russian but I have been following data compression research
(which is a machine learning/AI problem) on encode.ru (in English). Most of
the leading researchers in this field in the 1990s were based in Russia and
many still are but I'm not aware of newer work published in Russian.
On
Actually, I just use a "filter" command in gmail, and the AGI list
posts go in a folder, so I don't see a thing in the "important" stack.
Then I browse quickly or not at all on some topics. For a while, I had
one poster singled out for the trash bin automatically!
So there are client based workaro
I don't have an elitist preference for formal academic work vs. hobbyist work
(mine is definitely the latter), but I still have to agree that there is a lot
of noise in the mailing list. I would appreciate more sharing and discussion
of results, less pointless speculation and arguing about whos
On 7/15/19, Basile Starynkevitch wrote:
> Hello list,
>
>
> I am able to poorly speak in Russian (since my parents spoke me Russian,
> when I was a kid, 50 years ago). But my native language is French, and
> my Russian writing and grammar is so bad that I never write Russian. And
> I am reading (a
There is a paper on learned talking heads and con-trolling Zuckerberg's
head below that
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/mona-lisa-deepfake-video-1561600
http://sk.ru/foundation/events/november2016/ai/
On 16.07.2019 08:50, Basile Starynkevitch wrote:
Hello list,
I am able to poorly speak
Hello list,
I am able to poorly speak in Russian (since my parents spoke me Russian,
when I was a kid, 50 years ago). But my native language is French, and
my Russian writing and grammar is so bad that I never write Russian. And
I am reading (and sometimes doing) AI in English (since my PhD t
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