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by forgotmypw17
2160 days ago
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In terms of human development, publicly available and disclosed machine intelligence has reached what in human child development would be considered a major new milestone. Previously, Eliza and the likes could only mimic basic speech construction, with increasing levels of correctness. Now, GPT-3 can mimic meaning and understading, rather convincingly. Its mistakes are akin to a child's naive questions. I would put its equivalent human age at about 3-5 years old. Sometimes 5-year-olds can come up with nonsense, and sometimes you have an "out of the mouths of babes" moment. That's really huge, IMO. |
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