Do you think it will be models of models of models- the composition of models? Or perhaps one more homogenous model?
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It bottoms out quickly. There are not that many ways to make models.
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By unified, do you mean integrating all the different domain-specific functions and models together? Generality of gen intelligence does seem more about the cross-domain integration than multi-domain competence. If so, is this possible in disembodied AI/computers systems? Or?
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There is only one domain.
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Agree. Our internal general model of the universe is what we all perceive and interact with daily. GAI would also need desire and intent to become an 'agent' which interacts with its environment. I don't think we understand desire, purpose and 'free will' enough yet.
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Desire is the representation of a regulation need, based on a difference between current value and target value in a demand dimension. Purpose is a model of needs. Free will is the ability to do what you think is right.
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I'm not sure accomplishing that is a good thing. It is the diversity of world view that keeps our planet both in peril and resilient. Because no map is the real thing, no model can be complete and reliance on a single unified model blinds us to the black swans.
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Our world view is not that diverse. It is composed of not more than a few dozen main narratives with perhaps a few thousand model dialects, that could be translated into just a handful of main approaches if people fixed their foundations.
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Give it time. If we're going to compare narrow A.I. to humans after only a few years of evolution, narrow A.I. is markedly ahead in its development.
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Bingo!
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