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by lordfrito
1251 days ago
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Yeah, maybe. My gut says there's something interesting in this interaction that's worth trying to understand. The key here is that he got ChatGPT to ask him questions. I was like, wait, how does that happen? And his solution was ingenious. He asked it to play a game and taught it the rules. I think it's more than a passing coincidence here that human children also rely on play for learning (they're hardwired for it!). Is it thinking, probably not. But it sure does look like it's self-directed reasoning, which is a huge step in the right direction. It's not AGI, but maybe points us in the direction of a cognitive subsystem that we need to investigate/map/theorize/design/implement/iterate that can automate the decision process that the author was prompting the AI to follow. Essentially, make it so the AI doesn't need a human to follow that line of reasoning, in a general sense. Find a way to let it ask it's own questions, and seek answers. Probably a later phase involves the AI asking humans for help along the way when it's reasoning gets stumped. So much to learn. :) |
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