Well, there are going to be something like phase transitions where, for
example, a gazillion tricks for video compression are rendered nearly if
not completely superfluous by 3D model regression.

On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 7:23 PM Matt Mahoney <[email protected]>
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> On Sun, May 24, 2020, 1:10 PM Alan Grimes via AGI <[email protected]>
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>> What I want to see is how he is going to build a brdidge between what he
>> has with compression and language prediction, to prediction in general
>> aross all modalities (= consciousness) and how he's going to contribute
>> to all the other qualities and faculties that we require from an
>> intelligent mind...
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> What you do is keep the language predictor and add new predictors for the
> other functions. Like good compressors have lots of code to handle special
> cases.
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> That is also how you solve AGI, by putting together a lot of narrow
> specialists. Legg proved there isn't a simpler way (powerful predictors are
> necessarily complex). So yes, the building blocks of AGI don't need to be
> very intelligent. It all adds up.
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