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by Shorel
1326 days ago
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Reminds me of semiotics. The essay talks about the ability of generating explanations. It affirms explanations are the basic building block of GI. But an important intermediate step is also the ability of generating meanings. The AGI would say: "This observation implies something else, it implies this". Without an explanation why, at first there's only the relation between signified and signifier. Maybe a first step into AGI is to add a semiotic framework, before adding an explanatory framework. |
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