"Even though such AI critics might make some of our points as well as we do them, or perhaps even better, they would inevitably fail in others, which would reveal they were acting not through understanding"https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1151988268734377984 …
I don't think that worm models go full circle. Descartes' res extensa is a cohesive model of the observable external universe, where everything is mapped to a region in the same dynamic 3space. Working memory only establishes part of the function at a time, but all fits together.
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Are you implying that ‘res extensa’ is a distributed, collective GI rather than an individual’s? I was wondering if the worm’s model of reality, being sufficient for its survival, is sufficient GI for it’s life. Do you mean a universal GI sufficient for a shared universe?
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I don’t think that worms have an integrated scalable model of the universe. It’s about going from if-then to a comprehensive system of symmetries. (And collectives tend not to be generally intelligent either, because symmetries have to be locally represented.)
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