The same approach is used to identify novel drugs or the folding of proteins.  
Kind of surprising that a simple algorithm resembling Wheel of Fortune would be 
such a productive basis for learning.    The related work from diffusion models 
/ denoising is also remarkable in its simplicity.

https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/improving-diffusion-models-as-an-alternative-to-gans-part-2/
 

The continuous simple or high-order prediction from sensory data seems entirely 
plausible to me as a description of what is called consciousness.   
Folks fond of abstractions substitute signal generators in place of sensory 
data.  

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"None of this has anything to do with artificial consciousness, of course. “I 
don’t anthropomorphize,” Chowdhery said bluntly. “We are simply predicting 
language.” Artificial consciousness is a remote dream that remains firmly 
entrenched in science fiction, because we have no idea what human consciousness 
is; there is no functioning falsifiable thesis of consciousness, just a bunch 
of vague notions. And if there is no way to test for consciousness, there is no 
way to program it. You can ask an algorithm to do only what you tell it to do. 
All that we can come up with to compare machines with humans are little games, 
such as Turing’s imitation game, that ultimately prove nothing."


What amazes me is that few take the logical step of suggesting that there is no 
such thing as consciousness. We're all "simply predicting language." The only 
difference between an animal and a language predicting chatbot is that we 
*also* "simply predict" actions in 4D spacetime. Any disconnect between the 
serial prediction of tokens from the (not-so-serial) prediction of all actions 
is that dimension reduction.


On 6/20/22 08:15, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/06/google-palm-ai-artificial-consciousness/661329/
>  
> <https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/06/google-palm-ai-artificial-consciousness/661329/>


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