Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
For example: You could group us, 4 deep learners,  3 servers, 6 coders. You could stack us in entailment ex. designer>tester>fabricator>seller. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread stefan.reich.maker.of.eye via AGI
I agree with the basic idea of Competitive Message Routing. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tb135fde0a846b51f-M2af307778d4fe86f5396ea0a Delivery options:

Re: [agi] My state of mind.

2020-02-16 Thread Robert Levy
No, how about don't be a racist you fucking racists. Especially the fucktard arguing for europeans evolving special wolfy white minds. You aren't intelligent. You are a braindead racist boomer. On Sat, Feb 15, 2020, 14:15 John Rose wrote: > On Saturday, February 15, 2020, at 3:46 PM, Robert

Re: [agi] Re: Measuring Bias

2020-02-16 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
James Bowery wrote: > The social pseudosciences are responsible for this, as they are de > facto religious movements posing as science. Correct, you deserve a cookie. -- Clowns feed off of funny money; Funny money comes from the FED so NO FED -> NO CLOWNS!!! Powers are not rights.

[agi] Re: From the clue department

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
Removing bias (using large diverse data) is good, because it escapes local optima traps during Problem Solving. Of course some taboos or uncommon things are quite important/true, and some are quite bad/false. For example, men ARE usually wood layers, women aren't, and monkeys usually ARE

Re: [agi] My state of mind.

2020-02-16 Thread WriterOfMinds
On Sunday, February 16, 2020, at 11:09 AM, James Bowery wrote: > How about nuking the social pseudosciences with selection of the best unified > model of society based on lossless compression of a wide range of > longitudinal measures? How about not being narrow and obsessive? And how about

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 7:34 PM Matt Mahoney wrote: > My 2008 design for distributed AGI. http://mattmahoney.net/agi2.html > How far is this from a specification you would accept from a student? -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

[agi] Re: Measuring Bias

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
Erratum: "400 guns" -> "400M guns" See "CIVIL WAR 2 in America - WHO WOULD WIN? In-Depth Analysis " Note: I strenuously object to the idiom "Civil War 2" since the first US Civil War killed only 2% of the population whereas what we are really in the midst of is

Re: [agi] AI made from compressor

2020-02-16 Thread stefan.reich.maker.of.eye via AGI
Thanks Matt. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tb12281a4ff6a2b10-M7000ee011bc344bbb59aea6d Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
To me it's worth a lot but all I need is 10 words, I don't need a whole page, I already wanted a better sharing system years ago. Is anyone else game to try it with just us? I know we already post our questions here but seemingly there is a more efficient way, ? We have too many connections, we

Re: [agi] My state of mind.

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 5:36 PM WriterOfMinds wrote: > On Sunday, February 16, 2020, at 11:09 AM, James Bowery wrote: > > How about nuking the social pseudosciences with selection of the best > unified model of society based on lossless compression of a wide range of > longitudinal measures? > >

[agi] From the clue department

2020-02-16 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
A lot of well meaning ppl are talking about how to make truly unbiased AI... (or at least that's the impression I get..) The problem is that you don't truly understand what the word bias even means in current year... These days there is a Holy Dogma that demands that all

[agi] Re: Measuring Bias

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
Google Scholar has over 2000 occurrences of "algorithmic bias" -- the idiom now apparently used to prevent machine learning from learning things that violate norms. 35 of them

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
What's funny is we can already make discoveries in our brains, we're all good. And we try to improve our ability at that. But our chit chats on this mailing list / forum are the other half for sharing Already Discovered facts, which we can improve at as well. What's funny is any of our messages

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
What is funny is those 2 'halfs' are our only gateway to invent AGI. So yes Matt, Message Routing / improving our friend Network is 50% of our power to invent AGI. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread immortal . discoveries
I like how Matt shows us humans as nodes in a high-dimensional space like Word2Vec where we have a semantic web of human experts and so when someone has a question they can find related expert/writers that have answered such questions. It's all about routing the questions to the right people.

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
OK. I was just kind of hoping it was close enough to at least turn into an open source project, given you drew a comparison with Bitcoin. So I suppose this is more along the lines of a "white paper" for such? Quite seriously, Nick Szabo (bitgold white paper author precursor to Satoshi

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020, 6:31 PM James Bowery wrote: > > > On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 7:34 PM Matt Mahoney > wrote: > >> My 2008 design for distributed AGI. http://mattmahoney.net/agi2.html >> > > How far is this from a specification you would accept from a student? > I wouldn't give this type of

Re: [agi] Explain your AGI

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
Nick Szabo's blog and its mentions of Kolmogorov Complexity On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 8:00 PM James Bowery wrote: > OK. I was just kind of hoping it was close enough to at least turn into > an open source

Re: [agi] My state of mind.

2020-02-16 Thread James Bowery
How about nuking the social pseudosciences with selection of the best unified model of society based on lossless compression of a wide range of longitudinal measures? On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 10:49 AM Robert Levy wrote: > No, how about don't be a racist you fucking racists. Especially the >