Submitted by Not-Banksy t3_126a1dm in singularity
Thedarkmaster12 t1_je8jaco wrote
Reply to comment by Not-Banksy in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Yes, but I believe a company recently trained a model in part on another model. Not sure any statistics but the gist of it is that it can be done by models. And ideally, that’s how we get ASI and the singularity. Only a super powerful AGI could improve on itself in such a way that would create something better than us.
scooby1st t1_jeav18q wrote
Not a chance. ASI would be when a system can conceptualize better ideas and theories, build, train, and test entirely new models, from scratch, better than teams of PhDs. It's not going to happen by brute-forcing the same ideas.
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