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,
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
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
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
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
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.*
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
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
> 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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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>
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Meta (a.k.a. Facebook) released LLAMA3 just a few day
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
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
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
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