It's a beautiful thought, beautifully expressed. And one corresponding question is whether the human, in the process, will be seduced away from their own instincts into serving the relentless feedback loop of the computer, despite humans' better nature. It's an open question.
AGI
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AI Feedback Loops: Mutual Manipulation Between Human and Machine
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Remember that AI becomes a feedback loop. The human can become just as much a thing to be manipulated by the machine, even when the human is nominally in the role of deciding the creative direction. The dialectic effects both parties, human and machine.
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Understanding AI Limitations Should Not Be Penalized
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Knowing your limitations should not held against you
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2050 Vision: Humans and AI Integrated in Future Civilization
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2050: Civilization is a raisin cake, with humans as the raisins and AI as the cake.
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Strategic Advantage Through Secrecy in Arms Competition
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The best way to win an arms race is to keep your superiority secret.
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Simulating Reality: LLMs and the Simulation Hypothesis Question
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The reason that emulating virtual machines, chatrooms, and APIs inside large language models is exciting, isn’t just because “haha cool nerd stuff”. It means we are that much closer to simulating all of our world in it. And if we can do it… how would we know we aren’t in one?
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LLMs: A Distraction from True AI Solutions
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LLMs are a plot to get humans off track from solving AI.
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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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Intelligence May Prove Simpler Than We Currently Believe
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When we’ve finally figured out intelligence, we’ll be shocked by how trivial it is.
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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).