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by Delumine
846 days ago
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When we consider the world in its entirety, the mere existence of computer components doesn't signify that we've reached the pinnacle of technological advancement. I firmly believe that our collective intelligence is deeply embedded in our language, whether it's conventional or programming-based. As we witness daily advancements in our language models, we're enhancing the efficacy of what we can currently regard as nascent artificial "intelligence". This is precisely why programs that are nourished with innovative models, backed by substantial computational power, are capable of developing reasoning akin to Q*. Once these models start to independently foster these advancements and self-improve, we'll witness an unprecedented surge in AI development, surpassing our current capabilities. |
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