Exactly.
That's my whole point.
How do humans learn world models?
AGI
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How Do Humans Learn World Models?
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LLMs Retrieval vs Reasoning: Understanding Fundamental Limitations
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Don't confuse the approximate retrieval abilities of LLMs for actual reasoning abilities.
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AGI.eth Unruggable Subnames: World’s Most Coveted Web3 Asset
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.agi.eth [ U N R U G G A B L E S U B N A M E S ] AGI.Eth “World's Most Coveted #AGI Web3 Asset” . . . YourName.AGI.Eth Mint : 0.06 Eth Example : .agi.eth : https://
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AI Systems Lack Innate Self-Interest Drive Unlike Humans
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No, that's just false.
The desire to pursue self-interest, sometimes at the expense of other individuals, is hardwired into humans by evolution.
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Designing AI Systems Subservient to Humans Always
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Loke many other species, humans have evolved to be dominant at times and subservient at other times (because groups that rally behind leaders often have better chances of survival). We can design and build AI systems that are subservient to humans at all times, with zero desire
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World Models and JEPA: Future of Open Source AI
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An interview with @craigss on Eye on AI where I talk about world models, JEPA, the future of AI, and the necessity of open source AI platforms.
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Grok AI Assistant Launched with Hitchhiker’s Guide Personality
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Announcing Grok! Grok is an AI modeled after the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, so intended to answer almost anything and, far harder, even suggest what questions to ask! Grok is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak, so please don’t use
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AI’s Future Potential: What Lies Ahead as Systems Improve
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Finally, we dive into what's possible ahead. As AI gets smarter, who knows what the future may unfold? Learn more in the newsletter iteration: https://
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AI Limitations: From Data Dependence to Learning Constraints
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AI is akin to a student cramming for an exam, learning from a vast amount of past tests. Although its abilities are impressive, AI's dependence on data and supervised learning limits it.
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Powerful Agents Optimize Against Lossy Approximations
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They're lossy approximations, and we should expect more powerful agents to expend compute on avoiding the losses.