On Saturday, January 09, 2021, at 2:24 PM, OR1 wrote: > Can you explain to me briefly what universal artificial intelligence is? Our physics isn't random, there is patterns. That means some things maintain more of their form for longer times or more redundantly than other things, ex. rocks versus gas. That's all Life is. These long living structures use patterns (body/ world/ memories) to live longer/ repeat in number (clones). We use patterns to be patterns. Once the highest technology is reached in evolution (which best models our physics/ will live longest), all it can do to live longer now is clone. Though internal organization may be dictated by size somewhat.
To best react to incoming change (death) from meteors etc it could do either Brute Force Search or a full perfect particle simulation of the surrounding galaxy but both are impossible, so it instead takes snapshots of data from various sensors. It is looking for an agent reaction MATCH to its make-do physics rules it uses since true rules are usually too expensive as said. From the rules it does use, it can learn other many rarer rules, and then use those to learn even rarer patterns. Sorta like how physics only has a few types of particles/ rules which build all higher variations ex. atoms molecules cells animals planets galaxies. This is how it simulates Brute Force Search / full perfect particle simulation. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Ta8cf1690f2bebe0e-M9486855d6ee035c9eda8e09a Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
