Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-24 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Depends on how things evolve? If AI is just a machine, then it may have no need of us. If its a Neural Net, it might see synergy as advantageous. We decide, say if silk feels smooth for example or the smoothness pleases? Qualia, the qualitative difference that explains evolution. Meanwhile,

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-24 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 10:10 PM Bruce Kellett wrote: *>> Two things determine what LLAMA3 or any other AI will do. * >> *1) The machine's environment, which in this case is the prompt which can >> be written text, audio, a picture, or a video. * >> *2) The way the neura

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread Bruce Kellett
stand what the word "motivation" means, the > reasons that something behaves in a particular way. * > > > * > "**What motivates LLAMA3...a prompt." * >> > > *Two things determine what LLAMA3 or any other AI will do. * > > *1) The machine's environment, whi

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread John Clark
ticular way. * * > "**What motivates LLAMA3...a prompt." * > *Two things determine what LLAMA3 or any other AI will do. * *1) The machine's environment, which in this case is the prompt which can be written text, audio, a picture, or a video. * *2) The way the neural network of

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread Brent Meeker
The value matrix of an AI has become so complex that no human being understands them, not even the people that made the AI. * *I don't think you understand "values".  They are the basis of motivation, i.e. to realized values.  What motivates LLAMA3...a prompt.  What values does it r

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 3:18 PM Brent Meeker wrote: > *>> I don't see why an AI would need us to supply the Qualia, it could do > that on its own. It's easy to see the advantage we would get by merging > with an AI, but it's much harder to see what advantage the AI would get out > of the deal.*

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread Brent Meeker
On 4/23/2024 3:06 AM, John Clark wrote: On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 1:10 PM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List wrote: /> "AI Neural Nets and LLM's get loaded onto low-error quantum computers we at least may be creating a new life, and later, merging with such, because it makes

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-23 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 1:10 PM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> "AI Neural Nets and LLM's get loaded onto low-error quantum computers we > at least may be creating a new life, and later, merging with such, because > it makes for better Milky

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-22 Thread Russell Standish
> On Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 03:19:37 PM EDT, Brent Meeker > wrote: > > > So far some human has to provide motivation in the form of prompts. Has > anymore tried a feedback loop in which AI's responses are returned at prompts? > > Brent > Yes - I believe that experiment was done, and it

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-22 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Not a clue news wise. However, I am guessing when AI Neural Nets and LLM's get loaded onto low-error quantum computers we at least may be creating a new life, and later, merging with such, because it makes for better Milky Way traveling. Like a trade off, it supplies increased intellect,

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-21 Thread Brent Meeker
So far some human has to provide motivation in the form of prompts. Has anymore tried a feedback loop in which AI's responses are returned at prompts? Brent On 4/21/2024 4:55 AM, John Clark wrote: On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 6:19 AM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List wrote: /> "I am

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-21 Thread Brent Meeker
On 4/21/2024 4:44 AM, John Clark wrote: On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 7:29 PM Brent Meeker wrote: />>> "How about the war in Ukraine, Russian hacking, global warming,  Chinese threats in the Taiwan strait and South China sea, and U.S. infrastructure decay?"/ *>> If

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-21 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 6:19 AM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> "I am not looking for the Singularity itself, simply a great leap in the > improvement in the successful use if AI in invention."* *There will certainly be a huge leap in

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-21 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 7:29 PM Brent Meeker wrote: > > *>>> "How about the war in Ukraine, Russian hacking, global warming, >> Chinese threats in the Taiwan strait and South China sea, and U.S. >> infrastructure decay?"* > > > *>> If the singularity happens in the next two or three years, which

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-21 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
I am not looking for the Singularity itself, simply a great leap in the improvement in the successful use if AI in invention. What's the chance of a wipe out as suggested? The impact of technology, not massively improved, just significantly, 2 weekends ago. The Light Show over Israel. So given

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-20 Thread Brent Meeker
On 4/20/2024 4:23 PM, John Clark wrote: On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 7:11 PM Brent Meeker wrote: /> How about the war in Ukraine, Russian hacking, global warming,  Chinese threats in the Taiwan strait and South China sea, and U.S. infrastructure decay?/ *If the singularity happens

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-20 Thread John Clark
n't sound nearly as ridiculous as it would have 18 months ago, then every one of those things is of utterly trivial importance.* John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> m5x Meta (a.k.a. Facebook) released LLAMA3 just a few day

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-20 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 7:11 PM Brent Meeker wrote: *> How about the war in Ukraine, Russian hacking, global warming, Chinese > threats in the Taiwan strait and South China sea, and U.S. infrastructure > decay?* *If the singularity happens in the next two or three years, which doesn't sound

Re: LLAMA3

2024-04-20 Thread Brent Meeker
On 4/20/2024 8:09 AM, John Clark wrote: Meta (a.k.a. Facebook) released LLAMA3 just a few days ago, and it's amazing for three reasons: 1) It's tiny, it only has 70 billion parameters, GPT4 is about 1.8 trillion parameters. 2) Despite its small size on AI benchmarks it's performance is just

LLAMA3

2024-04-20 Thread John Clark
Meta (a.k.a. Facebook) released LLAMA3 just a few days ago, and it's amazing for three reasons: 1) It's tiny, it only has 70 billion parameters, GPT4 is about 1.8 trillion parameters. 2) Despite its small size on AI benchmarks it's performance is just a smidgen below that of GPT4. 3) It is open