Re: [agi] Re: my take on the Singularity

2023-08-13 Thread immortal . discoveries
On Sunday, August 13, 2023, at 4:29 AM, immortal.discoveries wrote: > However. We already know machines are machines, no matter the machine. There > is nothing to even chat about. > Also I know I said we are machines hence we really don't need to discuss a proof for life why it should be. But

Re: [agi] Re: my take on the Singularity

2023-08-13 Thread John Rose
On Sunday, August 13, 2023, at 4:29 AM, immortal.discoveries wrote: > Yes it's true, an exact clone of me would be exactly me, yet, due to my silly > human nature that I truly yes "believe" and "abide by" (yes, I do), I believe > I am a viewer of the senses that pass through my eyes/brain, and

[agi] #SystemicMommyism

2023-08-13 Thread James Bowery
JAB How does the care of bee eggs by sterile workers differ between eggs that are to produce more sterile workers and eggs that are to produce fertile bees? GPT4 Bee eggs that are destined to become queen bees are tended to differently than bee eggs that are destined to become worker bees. Queen

Re: [agi] Re: my take on the Singularity

2023-08-13 Thread immortal . discoveries
On Saturday, August 12, 2023, at 6:07 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote: > On Sat, Aug 12, 2023, 3:47 PM wrote: >> >> But AGIs can easily avoid death and live 1000x longer than humans AFAIK >> by merely simply repairing its old parts and using multiple parts to make >> parts have more reliability. >