01-25-2019, 11:48 PM
All hail our future AI overlords! (Figure I might as well start practicing my groveling early)
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What I think is most interesting about this is the speed with which the AI was able to learn (centuries of practice in weeks) and starting out with multiple AIs and picking out the best at the end.
Both of these are things humans have no ability to do at all and point toward how different AI might turn out to be, both on general principles and how we might come to think about making use of it, even at a (in OA terms) sub-turing level.
Todd
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What I think is most interesting about this is the speed with which the AI was able to learn (centuries of practice in weeks) and starting out with multiple AIs and picking out the best at the end.
Both of these are things humans have no ability to do at all and point toward how different AI might turn out to be, both on general principles and how we might come to think about making use of it, even at a (in OA terms) sub-turing level.
Todd