Re: [agi] Re: Gemini

2023-12-08 Thread immortal . discoveries
I have designed a incredible test over the weeks now for Text AIs finally, that shows GPT-4 isn't human and it has a gap left to go. I will say it is a very interesting test. I made it so it is a story but it has only 1 way to be solved like a math or code, I set rules and it must use its

Re: [agi] Re: Gemini

2023-12-08 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
stefan.reich.maker.of.eye via AGI wrote: People make a big deal about that, but I don't really think it's very relevant. Speech recognition is surely not the problem area. And if Gemini is too slow for realtime now, the next version definitely won't be. It's still an insanely impressive demo

[agi] Re: Gemini

2023-12-08 Thread stefan.reich.maker.of.eye via AGI
People make a big deal about that, but I don't really think it's very relevant. Speech recognition is surely not the problem area. And if Gemini is too slow for realtime now, the next version definitely won't be. It's still an insanely impressive demo if the answers and the image recognition

[agi] Re: By fire or by ice.

2023-12-08 Thread John Rose
On Wednesday, December 06, 2023, at 1:52 PM, Alan Grimes wrote: > Whether it is even possible for the fed to print that much money is an open question. I want to be on the other side of the financial collapse (fiscal armageddon) as soon as possible. Right now we are just waiting to see whether