• How Monkeys see the World (Re: What is it like to be a Bat?)

    From Mild Shock@21:1/5 to Mild Shock on Wed Oct 23 22:45:44 2024
    Hi,

    One could now assume that this dualism
    prevents artificial intelligence. Because
    seeing “pink” leads to feeling “pink”.
    In this respect, this is also a very

    interesting book, perhaps of historical interest?

    How Monkeys See the World
    ”A fascinating intellectual odyssey and a
    superb summary of where science stands.” https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/H/bo3774491.html

    My guess ChatGPT proves that dualism does
    not prevent artificial intelligence. And
    how does ChatGPT manage it?

    I suspect the Knowlegde Acquisition
    Bottleneck has been cracked. Even though
    ChatGPT doesn't have a "Pink" feeling,

    it still has the semantic network of "Pink"
    and can have a say. It was already heard through
    the grapevine in 2018 that something was being

    done, but back then it was a rather skeptical vote:

    Did We Just Replace the ‘Knowledge Bottleneck’
    With a ‘Data Bottleneck’? https://cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/did-we-just-replace-the-knowledge-bottleneck-with-a-data-bottleneck/

    The "Too good to be true, in fact." turned into
    a "Heureka, it works!" right before our eyes.
    The date of birth was:

    Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3)
    OpenAI - 28. Mai 2020, Wired reported that
    GPT-3 "sends shivers down spines in Silicon Valley." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative_Pre-trained_Transformer_3#Rezeption

    Have Fun!


    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    So this study colleague with his Flavia, the female
    mathematician, has given me something to think about.
    Why don't I react exactly the same as him?

    Maybe he's a different strain of homosapiens?
    And therefore rules differently than me, at least
    I never had a fetish for female mathematicians,

    a contradiction to determinism?
    Ha ha, now I can feed you something again:

    What is it Like to be a Bat?
    the hard problem of consciousness
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaZbCctlll4

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Happy Birthday 75 Years of Artificial Intelligence. Mostlikely AI
    was born around 1950. Here what happened in this decade:

    1) "Perceptron":
    Rosenblatt's perceptrons were initially simulated on an
    IBM 704 computer at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in 1957.
    Mark I Perceptron machine, the first implementation of
    the perceptron algorithm. It was connected to a camera
    with 20×20 cadmium sulfide photocells to
    make a 400-pixel image.
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perzeptron

    2) "Voder"
    The Bell Telephone Laboratory's Voder (abbreviation of
    Voice Operating Demonstrator) was the first attempt to
    electronically synthesize human speech by breaking it down
    into its acoustic components. The Voder was developed from
    research into compression schemes for transmission of voice
    on copper wires and for voice encryption.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsdOej_nC1M

    3) "Mini-Chess"
    Los Alamos chess was the first chess-like game played by a
    computer program. This program was written at Los Alamos
    Scientific Laboratory by Paul Stein and Mark Wells for the
    MANIAC I computer in 1956. The computer was primarily
    constructed to perform calculations in support of hydrogen bomb
    research at the Laboratory, but it could also play chess!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAVT4rZbcGE

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:

    Your new Scrum Master is here! - ChatGPT, 2023
    https://www.bbntimes.com/companies/ai-will-make-agile-coaches-and-scrum-masters-redundant-in-less-than-2-years


    LoL

    Thomas Alva Edison schrieb am Dienstag, 10. Juli 2018 um 15:28:05 UTC+2: >>>> Prolog Class Signpost - American Style 2018
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQKltWI0NA



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