vernes1978 t1_j6hh6pg wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in ChatGPT creator Sam Altman visits Washington to meet lawmakers | In the meetings, Altman told policymakers that OpenAI is on the path to creating “artificial general intelligence,” by Buck-Nasty
Kinda redundant statement for any experimental tech.
This also fits for any fusion project.
DukkyDrake t1_j6hsu0i wrote
I dont think so. if you perfect your fusion experiment, you end up with a working sample of the goal of the project.
>In the meetings, Altman told policymakers that OpenAI is on the path to creating “artificial general intelligence,” a term used to describe an artificial intelligence that can think and understand on the level of the human brain.
I hope he didn't give that explicit definition because it ties his goals to something quite specific. If they perfect GPT and it produces 99.9999% accurate answers, he won't necessarily end up with a working sample of his stated goal.
That definition is an actual AI, something that doesn't currently exist, and absolutely no one knows how to build. That's why they went down the machine learning path with big data and compute.
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