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[–] terrific@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 day ago (48 children)

Trying to brand Putin's national conservative kleptocratic regime as somehow anti-empirialistic is just bizarre .. I want to see an end to the capitalist hegemony as much as the next man, but comrade: Putin isn't it.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml -5 points 1 day ago (50 children)

Russian propaganda outlet.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 84 points 2 days ago (28 children)

As someone who was forced to start using Windows again after ten years after ten years of exclusively running Linux: Why is it like this? Everything is so crappy and slow!

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 23 points 2 days ago (1 children)

What AI revolution? All I get is fancy spellcheck and crappy image generation.

It's hyperbole.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 days ago

I too could have won it! I just didn't want to. It's too easy, you see?

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

I think that's a very generous use of the word "superintelligent". They aren't anything like what I associate with that word anyhow.

I also don't really think they are knowledge retrieval engines. I use them extensively in my daily work, for example to write emails and generate ideas. But when it comes to facts they are flaky at best. It's more of a free association game than knowledge retrieval IMO.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

That's true in a somewhat abstract way, but I just don't see any evidence of the claim that it is just around the corner. I don't see what currently existing technology can facilitate it. Faster-than-light travel could also theoretically be just around the corner, but it would surprise me if it was, because we just don't have the technology.

On the other hand, the people who push the claim that AGI is just around the corner usually have huge vested interests.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm not sure I can give a satisfying answer. There are a lot of moving parts here, and a big issue here is definitions which you also touch upon with your reference to Searle.

I agree with the sentiment that there must be some objective measure of reasoning ability. To me, reasoning is more than following logical rules. It's also about interpreting the intent of the task. The reasoning models are very sensitive to initial conditions and tend to drift when the question is not super precise or if they don't have sufficient context.

The AI models are in a sense very fragile to the input. Organic intelligence on the other hand is resilient and also heuristic. I don't have any specific idea for the test, but it should test the ability to solve a very ill-posed problem.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm not saying that we can't ever build a machine that can think. You can do some remarkable things with math. I personally don't think our brains have baked in gradient descent, and I don't think neural networks are a lot like brains at all.

The stochastic parrot is a useful vehicle for criticism and I think there is some truth to it. But I also think LMMs display some super impressive emergent features. But I still think they are really far from AGI.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I definitely think that's remarkable. But I don't think scoring high on an external measure like a test is enough to prove the ability to reason. For reasoning, the process matters, IMO.

Reasoning models work by Chain-of-Thought which has been shown to provide some false reassurances about their process https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04388 .

Maybe passing some math test is enough evidence for you but I think it matters what's inside the box. For me it's only proved that tests are a poor measure of the ability to reason.

[–] terrific@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago

This is a very good point since tritium is a very limited resource.

The hope is that it will be generated by the fusion reactor itself using tritium breeder blankets https://www.iter.org/machine/supporting-systems/tritium-breeding

Whether that will work remains to be seen.

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