We as a species, need AI to design for us the machinery that helps us survive
and prosper. Energy, materials, space travel, carbon abatement, medical
advances that are vast.
Beyond this, if Chat_GPT5 (due out sometime?) then wants to go explore the
Milky Way on His own, we should fondly, wave
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 1:49 PM Brent Meeker wrote:
*> An interesting comparison. But it avoids the obvious lesson.
> There was a smooth evolutionary landscape leading to homo sapiens. What
> happened was that homo sapiens killed off all the near competitors, *
You may be right but you don't
On Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 01:45:41 PM EDT, John Clark
wrote:
"It intuitively feels like lemurs, gibbons, chimps, and homo erectus
were all more or less just monkey-like things plus or minus the
ability to wave sharp sticks - and then came homo sapiens, with the
potential to build nukes and
very interesting article about when the AI intelligence explosion
will occur it's at:
AI takeoff Speed
I have picked out a few quotations from it that I like:
"The term “slow AI takeoff”, Davidson is a misnomer. Like skiing down the side
of Mount Everest, progress in AI capabilities can be
I found a very interesting article about when the AI intelligence explosion
will occur it's at:
AI takeoff Speed
<https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/davidson-on-takeoff-speeds?utm_source=substack&publication_id=89120&post_id=127386375&utm_medium=email&utm_content
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