On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 12:59 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I think quantum computing is already here, and will grant AGI,  but where is 
> it?  except a sea of tutorials that tell you nothing about it.

Quantum computing will not solve AGI. The best algorithms for vision,
language, and robotics use neural networks. Neural networks don't use
time reversible algorithms, The brain is not a quantum computer.

And nobody is going to discover the hidden formula for AGI in their
basement and accidentally unleash a singularity by building an AI that
can build the next version faster than you can. Just because you can
write software doesn't mean you don't need others to build your
computers and supply them with electricity and build an economy to buy
them with. Civilization builds AI, not individuals. That's the
threshold you need to cross for self improvement.

AGI is expensive. Google ($2.77 trillion market cap) and Amazon ($1.7
trillion) are making progress in intelligent agents with good speech
recognition and language skills. Facebook ($1 trillion) has face
recognition. Tesla ($722 billion) is making self driving cars. These
aren't AGI individually because none of them can do everything a human
could do. But collectively, they exceed humans. The world is making
progress on the $80 trillion per year cost of human labor by solving
one problem at a time, building a network of specialists and experts
on finding the right ones.

People eventually figure this out and switch from AGI to narrow AI in
order to make progress.

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-- Matt Mahoney, [email protected]

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