https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1WtwfUm368
When the fuel is ignited, it decompresses and extracts free hidden energy in the engine and turns the wheels of the truck. A truck driver knows where he wants to drive to, so he knows what road to decide to Pick Next or 'predict'. He understands the roads well. Once a stranger tells you the answer or you discover it yourself, you only now need to act it out using your body, and we can have AGI tell us what to do and we can try it. "I have, and it was pretty bad. But coding millions of common sense rules by hand in first order logic made sense when computers had 64 KB of memory and there was no internet. Cyc might have been useful with a natural language interface, but that would have been millions of more rules, and we know how those attempts have gone. Now that we have terabytes of text and the hardware to process it, statistical language models make sense. But that still isn't enough. Half of what you know (about 1 Gb) is knowledge you were born knowing, encoded in your DNA. A lot of that knowledge is still likely to require hand coding." What knowledge were we born with? You say 1GB. What? I was born knowing nothing but reflexes, triggerable rewards for food/mates/sleep, sneeze, cough, blink, breath, retract from pain, visual tracking, see better after in the dark for 6 mins, digesting food, randomly trying actions, rooting/latching for nipples, etc...do you have something more to share here? These seem easy to add / unimportant. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tc67faac3048278cf-M47d1d661fb6fd2a839ebdf78 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
