Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-24 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Sat, Jan 23, 2021, 10:05 PM Alan Grimes wrote: > Matt Mahoney wrote: > > What problem are you trying to solve with AGI or ASI? > > All Problems. > > > I can think of two. One is automating human labor to save $90 trillion > > per year. That was my focus. The second is to extend life by

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-23 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
Matt Mahoney wrote: > What problem are you trying to solve with AGI or ASI? All Problems. > I can think of two. One is automating human labor to save $90 trillion > per year. That was my focus. The second is to extend life by building > robots that look and act like you. That's the terasem

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-23 Thread immortal . discoveries
The ASIs we are going to have very soon will be the new species, there'll be more of them than us, they will not only not die but also will help humans not die by not only cloning our homeworld larger but also repairing you yourself both make you immortal. All Earth will become nanobots by

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-23 Thread Matt Mahoney
What problem are you trying to solve with AGI or ASI? I can think of two. One is automating human labor to save $90 trillion per year. That was my focus. The second is to extend life by building robots that look and act like you. Other possibilities are to launch a singularity, or perhaps to

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-22 Thread immortal . discoveries
@FatmahB It's best I check early that you're writing it correctly though more for now, you can paste it either here or to my email immortal.discover...@gmail.com -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-21 Thread immortal . discoveries
AGI is an "artificial" human brain and body. The reason we want to make AGI is not because we want a billion AGIs to work together (we already have 1 billion human AGIs, on Earth, us), it's because it is so easy to make AGI into ASI immediately afterwards, by giving the AGIs better

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-20 Thread Matt Mahoney
Did you read my proposal? The most obvious application of AGI is automating human labor, which now costs $90 trillion per year worldwide. To do that you have to solve hard problems in language, vision, robotics, art, and modeling human behavior. That's not the same as making artificial human

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-20 Thread immortal . discoveries
That isn't AGI Matt, that's a swarm of AGIs. Cooperation is a thing we aren't so good at, but it is done better if you have ex. a swarm of ASIs. So, we do need ASIs, not humans/AGIs. Do note AGIs are very easy to upgrade into ASI level (big data, sensors, speed, clones self, upgrade

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-20 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021, 7:22 PM wrote: > > Why don't you write up a, max, 15 page AGI Guide of all you know in clear > English? > Ask and you shall receive. http://mattmahoney.net/agi2.html tl;dr AGI = lots of narrow AI and a network that routes messages to the right experts. The network scales

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-19 Thread immortal . discoveries
you can take as long as you want, you can also show me it each week as you write it up BTW the text in your reply is extra small, I can barely read it somewhat. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] is anyone interested in explaining AGI?

2021-01-19 Thread FatmahB via AGI
That would be great, count me on pls On Wednesday, January 20, 2021, 03:21:29 AM GMT+3, immortal.discover...@gmail.com wrote: So I know this seems impossible because most don't want to share their AGI because they need cash, or think it'd take them 2 years to write up 3,000 pages of