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by joe_the_user
1044 days ago
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To explain thing: neural networks are referred to as AI today (while for a long time they were just "machine learning") but there's a substantial consensus they won't be AGI (Artificial General Intelligence, "human like intelligence" etc) and a nearly universal belief they aren't AGI now. That scientists don't understand their internal processes doesn't change this and isn't necessarily related, directly, to humans not knowing how to create AGI. |
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