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by yathaid
620 days ago
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I am not sure it is useful to bring in something as nebulous as "intelligence" and hand wave everything else away, unless you are going to tightly define what intelligence means. There are only two objective measurements needed: -is it making progress towards its goal? -is it able to acquire capabilities it didn't have previously? I am not sure if even the first one is objective enough. Dismissing the argument without stating why you aren't convinced just comes across as a form of AI ludditism. |
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I think something that only learns to reproduce text, can not become an intelligent actor.
It's necessary to act in an environment with Feedback.
And while it of course depends on the definition of intelligence, the article is about the Gödel machine, which is a fancy word for AGI