I had been holding back on flaming the compression threads because there
is some level of validity to the approach.

I mostly come from an engineering mindset, as in taking a robot or
avatar and implementing all the capabilities of the human baseline.

Another approach is the theoretical model and then applying it to the
specific cases such as robotics, etc.

Now this second approach is a bit beyond what I am comfortable thinking
about but I can't deny it's a valid approach.

Ok, compression. What links compression to AGI? 

Compression can be considered a valid approach to AGI to the extent that
the compression achieved reflects the creation of a functional
conceptualization, that is a conceptualization that can be removed from
the mechanics of the compression and the decompression and be used in
cognitive processes in general. In these threads, I'm just seeing a
sprint for compression ratio without focusing on exctracting or using
concepts that are actually useful to AGI research.

Second, there is the focus on text compression. Text is an example of a
low-medium information density structured data. Audio and video
recordings also have these properties and are vastly more interesting as
research targets as there are none of the stupid hacks that could be
implemented with something as limited as text such as hard-coded
knowledge. So that's my second gripe, there is no focus on generalizable
principles of data preparation and pipelining for data in general that
would plausibly lead to AGI. =|

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