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Analog24 | 2 years ago

What would be the differentiating factor(s) for true AI/intelligence in your opinion?

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winternett|2 years ago

Self sustained and totally independent mental capacity by an IT system... The ability to create and store memory and reasoning on it's own... This definition is not made by me, it's also a lot more vast... If you look up Spielberg's AI or I robot, Terminator, or any of those other films or books ln the matter, the definition is out there.

Use of the word "Intelligence" in Artificial Intelligence implies and indicates that humans are not involved in the equation past the point of initial creation and that it sustains itself and grows on it's own after a point... So far the various GPT models solely rely on human intervention and updates, which is bewildering to some like me why it's being marketed as Ai.

senectus1|2 years ago

any sufficiently advanced technology is AI...

winternett|2 years ago

Perhaps if you're a marketer anything can be defined loosely.

rimliu|2 years ago

Having a world model

Analog24|2 years ago

If you read some of the studies of these new LLMs you'll find pretty compelling evidence that they do have a world model. They still get things wrong but they can also correctly identify relationships and real world concepts with startling accuracy.

rootusrootus|2 years ago

Intent.

nomel|2 years ago

I think three pieces are missing for intelligence. In the order that they'll probably be implemented:

attention, intent, free running continuous input/feedback (aka, consciousness).

Analog24|2 years ago

What is your intent?