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1. lsy+c9[view] [source] 2023-05-22 18:24:55
>>davidb+(OP)
Nothing makes me think of Altman as a grifter more than his trying to spook uneducated lawmakers with sci-fi notions like "superintelligence" for which there are no plausible mechanisms or natural analogues, and for which the solution is to lobby government build a moat around his business and limit his competitors. We do not even have a consensus around a working definition of "intelligence", let alone any evidence that it is a linear or unbounded phenomenon, and even if it were, there is no evidence ChatGPT is a route to even human-level intelligence. The sum total of research into this "field" is a series of long chains of philosophical leaps that rapidly escape any connection to reality, which is no basis for a wide-ranging government intervention.
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2. sberen+tc[view] [source] 2023-05-22 18:40:15
>>lsy+c9
> The sum total of research into this "field" is a series of long chains of philosophical leaps that rapidly escape any connection to reality

Well, 10 years we had just gotten image classification barely working. Now, we have something with reasoning abilities close to the average human. Is it really a philosophical leap to imagine in another 10 years we will have made significant further progress?

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