Submitted by Akimbo333 t3_10easqx in singularity
Cognitive_Spoon t1_j4s48c4 wrote
Reply to comment by cy13erpunk in What do you guys think of this concept- Integrated AI: High Level Brain? by Akimbo333
Best not to train it on zero sum thinking.
What I love about AI conversations is how cross discipline they are.
One second it's coding and networking, and the next it's ethics, and the next it's neurolingistics.
cy13erpunk t1_j4sy6qg wrote
exactly
you want the AI to be the apex generalist/expert in all fields ; it is useful to be a SME but due to the vast potential for the AI even when it is being asked to be hyper focused we still need/want it to be able to rely on a broader understanding of how any narrow field/concept interacts with and relates to all other philosophies/modalities
narrow knowledge corridors are a recipe for ignorance , ie tunnel vision
LoquaciousAntipodean t1_j4u7am6 wrote
Very well said, u/Cognitive_Spoon, I couldn't agree more. I hope cross disciplinary synthesis will be one of the great strengths of AI.
Even if it doesn't 'invent' a single 'new' thing, even if this 'singularity' of hoped-for divinity-level AGI turns out to be a total unicorn-hunting expedition (which is not necessarily what I think), the potential of the wisdom that might be gleaned from the new arrangements of existing knowledge bases that AI is making possible, is already enough to blow my mind.
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