Some clarification:
1. DrEliza is now DOWN.
2. There is a crucial difference between self-modifying and self-improving
methods, each having strong and weak points:
Self-modifying code reaches a decision point and makes an abrupt decision
to change its own opetation, usually in a non-reversible wa
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My argument is against the singularity model proposed by Good and Vinge,
that if humans could produce superhuman intelligence, then so could it,
only faster. Yudkowsky and Corwin tested whether such an intelligence could
be contained if it became unfriendly (it couldn't).
https://wiki.lesswrong.com
On 20/04/2020 15:54, TimTyler wrote:
On 2020-04-18 19:50:PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> A self improving agent recursively creates a more
> intelligent version of itself with no external input.
It is an odd definition. We live an age of "big data".
We have a massive glut of sensors and sensor input
On 2020-04-18 19:50:PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> A self improving agent recursively creates a more
> intelligent version of itself with no external input.
It is an odd definition. We live an age of "big data".
We have a massive glut of sensors and sensor input.
The blind and deaf agent would seem t
However, having 500GB and a good extractor are drowned in speed time / how many
brains are working on different questions. Better extraction requires longer
time and bigger memory to work in. So yes size and speed still define how much
it can do in a given amount of time. It might spend most tim
Learning = collecting data, doing induction (cat=dog because both drink etc),
and playing against itself.
Self-Improving = modifying its own code.
Yes, intelligence, manipulation, and sensors are proportional/limited to the
size of the system and its speed. A small system the size of a fist can
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 4:41 PM James Bowery wrote:
> What's the difference between "self-modifying AI" and algorithms that
> search connection topologies, hyperparameter and parameter space for RNNs?
>
I wrote a minimal self improving agent (a 14 line C program) in
http://mattmahoney.net/rsi.pdf
Steve Richfield, what are you talking about? AGI is what we want, and AGI IS
self-modifying software (mentally) and hence physically therefore (codebase).
Also, what does Arthur have? It does not make sense when I read it. There's no
way to make sense of it, it doesn't allow you to...
Also your
What's the difference between "self-modifying AI" and algorithms that
search connection topologies, hyperparameter and parameter space for RNNs?
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 3:13 PM Steve Richfield
wrote:
> Arthur,
> You continue selling your valuable work as something it isn't, and in the
> process
Arthur,
You continue selling your valuable work as something it isn't, and in the
process are passing by apparently lucretive applications.
Like me, you have (re)discovered that some goals of AGI are better served
by self modifying AI - which is NOT what anyone else in the world calls AGI.
There ar
When do you expect to submit an entry to the Hutter Prize For Lossless
Compression of Human Knowledge?
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:10 AM A.T. Murray wrote:
> Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is awakening across the universe and
> across cyberspace. Your mission, should you choose to accept it
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is awakening across the universe and
across cyberspace. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to hire
and assign programmers to create your own in-house branch of the emerging
phenomenon of AGI Minds using Natural Language Understanding for automated
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