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jula432vdf | 5 years ago
I think this kind of machine intelligence is already at reach of currents models, or we are close to be able to make an "e-cockroach".
I think we'll learn lots of stuff just seconds after having put in the world that kind of limited artificial intelligence.
And then the models, through sensors, will have the entire world at reach to begin auto-improvement tasks.
And this would solve the issue "we're just training the models with very limited data, how could they evolve faster than millions of years?"
I think the FAANG, the big players, realized this limitation a LOT time ago (10 years maybe).
And they are already trying some things to solve the limited data issue, giving their models all the information they can extract from cellphones, the current iteration of "massive network of sensors to train BIG - multiple, almost hidden from the public - models.
If I have to bet, I'd bet the whole information is being stored to be "replayed" when whole new more advanced models emerge eventually.
unknown|5 years ago
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