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by joe_the_user
2738 days ago
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Well, neural nets and similar things laughably worse than AI systems when confronted with "real world" situation. I wouldn't argue with the point that humans use rigorous logic and overt rules-based behavior much less than they imagine (your summary is very much a summary of the other-NLP model of mind, which I know). I'd argue that while "refined" logic, systematic logic, might be rare, fairly crude logic, more or less indistinguishable from simply using language, is everywhere and it an incredibly powerful tool that human have. Again, being able to correct object recognition based on things people tell you is an incredibly powerful thing. You don't need a lot of full rationality for this but it gets you a lot. And that's just a small-ish example. |
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AGI that is as smart as say a rat would easily qualify as AGI even without language skills.