issues, so I knew it would be extra frustrating to keep pushing my viewpoint internally. I am all in on building AGI at Keen Technologies now.
AGI
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AI Economic Empowerment and the Future of Work
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AI should both provide the most individual economic empowerment of any technology ever and also make it so that no one has to work who doesn’t want to
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AGI Existential Risk Concern Contradicts Luddite Philosophy
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i think believing AGI could be an existential threat is the exact opposite of Luddism
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OpenAI CEO Discusses Path to AGI and Inspirational Influence
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hi, i run openai. up for a chat with me about this? (also, your books have inspired me more than anyone else’s, and i think hold a big clue about how we get from here to agi.)
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Big Philosophical Questions Resurging in AI Era
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(and the big philosophical questions will have a big resurgence in the coming decades)
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Biological Plausibility of Models: From LSTMs to Transformers
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When people bring up how the human brain works just like a Transformer, I remember those simpler times when people argued for the biological plausibility of LSTM (back when a stack of LSTM layers trained with deep RL seemed like the golden path to AGI). https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.06635
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AI capability gap: power without control except extinction
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You are equally dead either way because nobody has acquired the technical capability to make any powerful AI do anything whatsoever (besides kill everyone).
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Superintelligence Alignment Impossibility and Modern Pride in Destruction
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All of those scenarios kill you because none of these groups has the ability to align any superintelligence to do anything, nor are on track to acquire it; and fighting over *who* gets the pride of choicelessly destroying the world seems to me sad and also a very modern evil.
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Benefits of Human-Like AI vs Other Powerful AI Systems
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2/ The benefits of human-like AI (HLAI) include soaring productivity, increased leisure, and a better understanding of our own minds. But not all AI is human-like – many of the most powerful systems are very different from us.
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Alan Turing’s Imitation Game and the Quest for Human-Level AI
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1/ In 1950, Alan Turing proposed the "imitation game" as a test for AI – could it imitate a human so well that its answers were indistinguishable from a human's? Since then, creating AI that matches human intelligence has been a goal.