Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
under the Antarctic ice. AI, wanted to see the human species survive. Magnus often cut deals with robots because it was mutually beneficial.  -Original Message- From: John Clark To: everything-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, Mar 21, 2023 8:12 am Subject: Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles O

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-21 Thread Jason Resch
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023, 5:39 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: > > > > Over-fitting is less of an issue here because it's trivial to write a > sentence that's never before been written by any human in history. > > > That is not enough. A small variation on a standard IQ test is still the > same IQ test for

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-21 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 5:39 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: > *the important methodological distinction here is between learning > intelligent behavior and demonstrating intelligent behavior. Obviously it > is possible to learn and generalize from a dataset, otherwise there would > be no point in

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-21 Thread Telmo Menezes
> >> >>> Over-fitting is less of an issue here because it's trivial to write a >>> sentence that's never before been written by any human in history. >> >> That is not enough. A small variation on a standard IQ test is still the >> same IQ test for a super powerful pattern detector such as

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Brent Meeker
On 3/20/2023 4:00 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote: Meanwhile, back in reality: (1) Do you understand the importance of testing machine learning algorithms in out-of-corpus data? Do you understand the difference between generalization and overfitting? This is the bread and butter of machine

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Jason Resch
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 9:37 AM John Clark wrote: > On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 10:15 AM Jason Resch wrote: > > Jason, that was a very interesting and insightful post, thanks for posting > it. > Thank you John, I appreciate that. Thank you for sharing that video. I have passed it on to numerous

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 10:15 AM Jason Resch wrote: Jason, that was a very interesting and insightful post, thanks for posting it. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis i70 > > On Mon, Mar 20, 2023, 9:51 AM Telmo Menezes > wrote:

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Jason Resch
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023, 9:51 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: > > > Am Mo, 20. Mär 2023, um 14:28, schrieb Jason Resch: > > The video John shared is worth watching. This is significant. It is now > solving complex math problems which requires a long sequence of steps. > > > I agree that it is significant

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Telmo Menezes
Am Mo, 20. Mär 2023, um 14:28, schrieb Jason Resch: > The video John shared is worth watching. This is significant. It is now > solving complex math problems which requires a long sequence of steps. I agree that it is significant and extremely impressive. I never said the opposite. What

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Jason Resch
The video John shared is worth watching. This is significant. It is now solving complex math problems which requires a long sequence of steps. Over-fitting is less of an issue here because it's trivial to write a sentence that's never before been written by any human in history. You can tweak

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 7:00 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: >* I want to discuss scientific research and peer-reviews academic > articles, but you want me to get excited about YouTube clickbait instead. > What happened to you John?* > I'll tell you exactly what happened to me, last Tuesday happened to

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Telmo Menezes
Am Mo, 20. Mär 2023, um 10:44, schrieb John Clark: > On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 4:25 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: > >> __ >> >* Are you worried that some of us are not being sufficiently obsequious?* > > No, I'm not worried about that because fortunately GPT-4 has not been > behaving like the biblical

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 4:25 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: >* Are you worried that some of us are not being sufficiently obsequious?* > No, I'm not worried about that because fortunately GPT-4 has not been behaving like the biblical Yahweh, I have seen no evidence that GPT-4 demands, or even would

Re: GPT-4 solving hard riddles

2023-03-20 Thread Telmo Menezes
Does GPT-4 demand adoration? Are you worried that some of us are not being sufficiently obsequious? I don't understand your preocupation John. If GPT-4 is indeed close to human intelligence, this will become undeniable in the next few weeks. Society will be completely upended. There will be no