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by zozbot234
365 days ago
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> It's a high bar, but I think that's fair for declaring superintelligence. I have to disagree because the distinction between "superficial similarities" and genuinely "useful" analogies is pretty clearly one of degree. Spend enough time and effort asking even a low-intelligence AI about "dumb" similarities, and it'll eventually hit a new and perhaps "useful" analogy simply as a matter of luck. This becomes even easier if you can provide the AI with a lot of "context" input, which is something that models have been improving at. But either way it's not superintelligent or superhuman, just part of the general 'wild' weirdness of AI's as a whole. |
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I think you're basically agreeing with me. Ie, current models are not superintelligent. Even though they can "think" super fast, they don't pass a minimum bar of producing novel and useful connections between domains without significant human intervention. And, our evaluation of their abilities is clouded by the way in which their intelligence differs from our own.