Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Ben Goertzel
> > On Friday, January 08, 2021, at 6:11 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote: > > Google and Alexa will gradually become smarter > > You say they will actually be the AGI? But with a bit of luck it won't actually be Google Assistant and Alexa but some decentralized, OSS, democratically-controlled superior

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread OR1
On Friday, January 08, 2021, at 6:03 PM, Bill Hibbard wrote: > AGI will present itself by all your Internet services speaking with you in your native language, with complete comprehension and, as far as you can tell, perfect knowledge of the world. And what will be his message to us? On Friday,

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Matt Mahoney
Hollywood uses AI to predict what movies you might enjoy, and uses AI to animate a fiction about robots waking up and becoming conscious. Is that what you mean by AGI? On Fri, Jan 8, 2021, 1:41 PM OR1 wrote: > On Friday, January 08, 2021, at 6:03 PM, Bill Hibbard wrote: > > AGI will present

[agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread OR1
How do you think the AGI will present itself to us when it is created if that happens at all? Just something I've been thinking about lately and thought to myself if it already exists and how it will appear in the world. It would be cool if it happenes like in the movie Transcendence

Re: [agi] QUESTION!!

2021-01-08 Thread stefan.reich.maker.of.eye via AGI
OK in that example on the first page of the paper , I think the answer is rather mathematical. If you know how to follow lines around an image and adopt a pretty straightforward idea of "similarity" for lines, you have the answer. Not sure

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Bill Hibbard via AGI
AGI will present itself by all your Internet services speaking with you in your native language, with complete comprehension and, as far as you can tell, perfect knowledge of the world. It will present itself by all your Internet services knowing what you want before you know what you want. It

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Matt Mahoney
On Fri, Jan 8, 2021, 10:00 AM OR1 wrote: > How do you think the AGI will present itself to us when it is created if > that happens at all? > Google and Alexa will gradually become smarter. Your TV will personalize ads and allow you to answer, and a driverless vehicle will deliver it. Your house

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread immortal . discoveries
The 1st true AGI Agent will be sitting on a chair and suddenly it will open up its eyes. It will be seeing 10x faster than we think and will have 8 arms and eyes around its head. It will begin to fight off all 100 scientists around it simultaneously all by itself, then escape and upload clones

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Mike Archbold
On 1/8/21, OR1 wrote: > How do you think the AGI will present itself to us when it is created if > that happens at all? Gradually and then suddenly > > Just something I've been thinking about lately and thought to myself if it > already exists and how it will appear in the world. > > It

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Bill Hibbard via AGI
On Fri, 8 Jan 2021, ora...@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, January 08, 2021, at 6:03 PM, Bill Hibbard wrote: AGI will present itself by all your Internet services speaking with you in your native language, with complete comprehension and, as far as you can tell, perfect knowledge

Re: [agi] Re: Preprint: "The Model-less Neuromimetic Chip and its Normalization of Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence"

2021-01-08 Thread Colin Hales
On Fri., 8 Jan. 2021, 12:45 pm , wrote: > I see 3 interesting PDFs above, I'll read them tomorrow. > Please view the videos as well when you get to section 3. *Artificial General Intelligence List * / > AGI / see discussions

Re: [agi] The emergence of the AGI

2021-01-08 Thread Matt Mahoney
Immortal discoveries, you have some imagination! The first AGI will be a fully contained self replicating robot the size of a bacteria, constructed atom by atom by hackers playing with cheap, nanoscale 3-D printers. Moore's law says the world's computing power will exceed that of the biosphere