On Thursday, 26 September 2024 at 06:58:28 UTC, FeepingCreature
wrote:
If somebody implemented intelligence as an algorithm, what form
would you expect it to take *other* than "complex math
generating specific patterns"?
Approximation to the halting problem + code generation + value
heavy assessment of data
An nn is a const time machine, any outside influence is not
holistically communicating how it should be spending its time or
changing previsous output. If you ask "is 2+2=4" and the first
piece of output is 'n' by roll of the dice, it has already
decided to say "no" it will vomit out 5 paragraphs defending it.
A general intelligence will at least be able to do everything a
human can, and humans have backspace, humans can notes when they
want to, humans can spend a full life time on one problem or
declare something impossible in a second.