brucebay t1_jdlc3ix wrote
Reply to comment by Nyanraltotlapun in [R] Reflexion: an autonomous agent with dynamic memory and self-reflection - Noah Shinn et al 2023 Northeastern University Boston - Outperforms GPT-4 on HumanEval accuracy (0.67 --> 0.88)! by Singularian2501
This is not an alien intelligence yet. We understand how it works how it thinks. But eventually this version can generate an AI that is harder for us to understand, and that version can generate another ai. At some point it will become alien to us because we may not understand the math behind jt,
WonderFactory t1_jdm1slk wrote
We don't understand how it works. We understand how it's trained but we don't really understand the result of the training and exactly how it arrives at a particular output. The trained model is an incredibly complex system.
SzilvasiPeter t1_jdudjj3 wrote
Well, our own body is alien to us. The brain, the gut, the endocrine system, and so on. There are emergent complexities everywhere from giant black holes to a pile of dirt. It is the same with conceptual things like math or computer science. Simple axioms and logic gates lead to beautiful complex systems.
I guess, we should get used to "not understanding" at this point.
Nyanraltotlapun t1_jdm0r15 wrote
>This is not an alien intelligence yet. We understand how it works how it thinks.
Its alien not because we don't understand It, but because It is not protein life form. It have nothing common with humans, It does not feel hunger, does not need sex, does not feel love or pain. It is metal plastic and silicone. It is something completely nonhuman that can think and reason. It is the true horror, wont you see?
>We understand how it works how it thinks
Sort of partially. And also, it is false to assume in general. Long story short, main property of complex systems is the ability to pretend and mimic. You cannot properly study something that can pretend and mimic.
ambient_temp_xeno t1_jdmdh2i wrote
There is work done on how to even start interacting with an extraterrestrial civilization, and it would probably be a vast amount harder than whatever intelligence is contained in a human-data-filled, human-trained model. https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/archaeology_anthropology_and_interstellar_communication.html
That said, it is the closest we have to that so you're not 'wrong'.
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