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How AI Makes Us Dumb: New Research
How AI Makes Us Dumb: New Research
(Hope in cybernetics seems to be begging the question. The upshot may have been that it was great for stress disorders since they won't remember the pain. As always, if something fails, things are left to the alternative, and may thus get reinvented again.)
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How AI Makes Us Dumb: New Research
Gary Marcus on X: "my disappointment with the e/acc community is that they never engage in intellectual argument, only name calling. unfortunately, my disappointment with the EA and x-risk community is not entirely different; for all their talk of rationalism, they rarely engage directly with" / X
Gary Marcus on X: "my disappointment with the e/acc community is that they never engage in intellectual argument, only name calling. unfortunately, my disappointment with the EA and x-risk community is not entirely different; for all their talk of rationalism, they rarely engage directly with" / X
(Diogenes had also split philosophy into physics, ethics, and dialectic or, to oversimplify, world, life, and reason. The ancients for him are deep history now. Also criticized for deriving that from poets, or satire that somehow finds its way to doctrine to this day. This way of life may seem comic to the ancestors, but the point may be that the time for discussion is now or never. Hopefully they do not have derive things from GPT-3 or this Raindrop feed.)
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Gary Marcus on X: "my disappointment with the e/acc community is that they never engage in intellectual argument, only name calling. unfortunately, my disappointment with the EA and x-risk community is not entirely different; for all their talk of rationalism, they rarely engage directly with" / X
(3) Gary Marcus on X: "Important thread on yesterday’s openAI announcement, and about what was NOT said, and what it might mean." / X
(3) Gary Marcus on X: "Important thread on yesterday’s openAI announcement, and about what was NOT said, and what it might mean." / X

OpenAI had previously posted: "4 facts about our structure: -OpenAI will continue to be controlled by the current nonprofit -Our existing for-profit will become a Public Benefit Corporation -Nonprofit will control & be a significant owner of the PBC -Nonprofit & PBC will continue to have the same mission"

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(3) Gary Marcus on X: "Important thread on yesterday’s openAI announcement, and about what was NOT said, and what it might mean." / X
GenAI’s day of reckoning may have come
GenAI’s day of reckoning may have come
(Google Search reportedly has reobust revenue model unaffected by searches for news. That remains separate from Gemini at the moment. Possibly also not to trigger more monopoly regulation. It has been possible to instruct Gemini to verify output using Search. But, like the research on crowd behavior, enough users walking at an angle instead of in lanes will look like chaos. Agents are probably going to have to have channels for intermodal engagement like the recently announced accord between OoenAi and Anthropic. The stats currently still look better than the average user performance without the tools. The economic strategy is a good point, though. One side is increasing cost due to the need for accuracy and computation while the other is trying to find the bottom of the valley which mathematicians have been doing since Newton.. This all depends upon the feeds for training and inference going in as well as the substrate as observed for posthuman cybernetics. The issue was whether humans were ever autonomous. Who or what is atop the pyramid? What are the chances of generative symbolism related to discovery? How to measure the health of hybrid intelligence? Diagrams and rules are left as an exercise. In the search for extratechnological...)
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GenAI’s day of reckoning may have come
Ben Goertzel on X: "@GaryMarcus @GaryMarcus Let me share some reflections on current LLMs for coding, from a practical perspective... TL;DR I have found them no use for AGI dev but super useful for creative computer music experimentation... and there are some general lessons here... From an AGI development" / X
Ben Goertzel on X: "@GaryMarcus @GaryMarcus Let me share some reflections on current LLMs for coding, from a practical perspective... TL;DR I have found them no use for AGI dev but super useful for creative computer music experimentation... and there are some general lessons here... From an AGI development" / X
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Ben Goertzel on X: "@GaryMarcus @GaryMarcus Let me share some reflections on current LLMs for coding, from a practical perspective... TL;DR I have found them no use for AGI dev but super useful for creative computer music experimentation... and there are some general lessons here... From an AGI development" / X