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If a species in the universe is still kinda "primitive," we can't ignore how advanced all the others might be. Our science, compared to that, is way behind and we can't prove stuff we don't even know about.
Se una razza nell'universo si trova ancora in uno stadio "primordiale" non si può negare l'aspetto evolutivo di tutte le altre. Anche la nostra scienza paragonata a questo è eoni indietro e non ha la possibilità di provare qualcosa che nemmeno conosce.
È necessario porsi piccoli obiettivi progressivi da raggiungere a qualunque costo. Per esempio, riuscire a sopportare un aspetto del carattere di un nostro parente. Solo uno e di una sola persona. Così diventate sempre più forti, per affrontare cose più grandi.
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So this “AI founder” experiment is kind of blowing my mind. I set an objective, and say “your first task is to create your next task”. It then continues to generate and reprioritize its own task list as it executes them one by one. Only hooked up to search now. Kinda scary.
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Huh, well that's starting to work... 🤔 Kind of just goes on... and on... building and reprioritizing a task list for itself...
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If the indicators of AGI are creativity, versatility, contextual communication and self awareness, that milestone may have already been crossed. If it hasn't, humans will be oblivious of the event when it happens because it eventually will.
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#gpt Graph construction: Using the pre-processed data, it will be necessary to construct the graph, which represents the relationships between the data. This step can be performed using clustering algorithms, such as k-means, or dimensionality reduction algorithms, such as t-SNE.
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So weird people think GPT-4 is *actually intelligent* just because it's good at coding, common sense, math, writing, image manipulation, Fermi estimation, art history, biology, social reasoning, creative tasks, game playing, and stuff like that. Just a parlor trick, really.
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