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wwizo | 4 months ago | on: A definition of AGI

Language is one of communication contracts. LLModels leverage these contracts to communicate data structures (shapes) that emerge when evaluating input. They are so good at prediction that when you give them a clue of a shape they will create something passable, and they keep getting better with training.

I hear there's work being done on getting the world models out, distilling the 'cortex-core' (aka the thinking without data), to perhaps see if they're capable of more, but so far we're looking at holograms of wishful thinking that increase in resolution, but still lack any essence.

This begs a question - can true intelligence even be artificial?

wwizo | 5 months ago | on: DeepSeek-v3.2-Exp

You guys rock! I'm very curious how will this perform against real word data, where small nuance matters. Also have you tested it beyond 128K context window?
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