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by InvisibleUp
228 days ago
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Since everyone's spitballing their idea of AGI, my personal take is that AGI should be a fully autonomous system that have a stable self-image of some sort, can act on its own volition, understand the outcome of its actions, learn from cause-and-effect, and can continue doing so indefinitely. So far, LLMs aren't even remotely close to this, as they only do what they are told to do (directly or otherwise), they can't learn without a costly offline retraining process, they do not care in the slightest what they're tasked with doing or why, and they do not have anything approximating a sense of self beyond what they're told to be. |
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- It's autonomous
- It learns (not retraining, but true learning)
- By definition some semblance of consciousness must arise
This is why I think we're very far from anything close to this. Easily multiple decades if not far longer.