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> Your thoughts on quantum entanglement and AGI?
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> Rob

I suspect that quantum computing will enable even smarter AGIs than
digital computing, but that digital computing can serve as the
substrate for AGIs with greater than human GI ...

I have argued recently that quantum probabilistic logic is a close
approximation to (an isomorphically transformed version of) uncertain
paraconsistent logic,

https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07498

-- this direction of thinking may ultimately help w/ the design of
quantum reasoning engines.   For quantum reinforcement learning of
quantum neural nets and similar, I suspect evolutionary learning may
be a good approach, with mutation and crossover operations that can
occur w/in uncollapsed systems w/o causing collapse.   I also think
fully exploiting the power of QM for AI may require understanding weak
measurement and "partially collapsed" quantum systems like one sees in
quantum biology.   There are a lot of exciting directions here but I
currently doubt they are going to be necessary for the first
breakthrough to human-level AGI.  They may end up being breakthroughs
made *by* the initial digitally-implemented human-level or moderately
transhuman AGIs.

-- Ben

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