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I have little fear - ask that program who the Go Go's r. No evidence that a gang specialized intelligences creates general intelligence.
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Our ability to learn and generalize also evolved from scratch - there was nothing to give us initial rules or systems. Why can't machines?
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Over how may millions of years was that?

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Let's make it easy and just start from Homo sapiens arrival: we had the wiring in place 200,000 years ago, and learned everything since. :)
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(Layman) I'd guess lack of init rules in human evolution is opposite of how AI works now. Lots to think about re: nature of consciousness
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I also wonder, does learning more, faster, necessarily leads to emergence? To understanding of abstractions? So many things to wonder about
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