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by Bx6667
2156 days ago
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These results are literally unexpected. The consensus of all the experts in 2010 was that none of this could possibly happen in the next ten years. The way these results were arrived at are unintuitive which probably has to do with why they were so utterly unexpected. The broad effort to mine “algorithm space,” which includes many different ML agents and other things, is producing results that were not expected. This is just a fact. There is no way around this. Just accept it and move on. It’s obvious that the surprises will keep coming. We slowly close in on the algorithms that bring the silicon to its full potential. The real question is what is at the bottom? We keep digging and with more compute and more data eventually we will find that the stuff near the bottom is important and dangerous. The fact that gtp3 has x flaw has absolutely no logical intersection with this. It’s basically unrelated. |
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