did you not already see man as a complete machine? what specifically is the incomplete aspect?
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Replying to @heuristics @shirtlords
Human intelligence has lacked full engineering-access to its own cognitive machinery.
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Replying to @Outsideness @shirtlords
due to quantum physics of electron spill in those near atom sized transistors so will machines, its just a matter of level, not substance
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Replying to @heuristics @shirtlords
We're nowhere near smart enough to set hard limits on how smart something could get. ...
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... Borderline ignition-threshold intelligences should stick to tinkering, if they don't want to make themselves look ridiculous. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @shirtlords
but seriously, what is the most impressive generic(!) AI you have built and have seen? Personally I haven't seen much at all
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Replying to @heuristics @shirtlords
Deep Learning algorithms are highly generic, and impressive. The curve they're on is more impressive still.
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Replying to @Outsideness @shirtlords
I have not seen an impressive generic(!) result from those, any examples?
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Replying to @heuristics @shirtlords
You don't think Alpha Go is impressive? Nothing much I can say if that's true.
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I'm sure DARPA would be fascinated to learn of that objection.
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Replying to @Outsideness @shirtlords
well, can it do anything outside it's specific domain at all?
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Replying to @heuristics @shirtlords
Domain specificity is the result of intelligence under-development. In biology no less than among synthetic machines. ...
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