tan I go to bed
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That's my take. What's even the point of reposting r/askreddit posts?
Not to mention the scale and nature of the "dataset" that our brains were trained on. Millions of years of instinct encoded in DNA, plus a few years gathering data from dozens of senses 24/7 (including chemical receptors, like you said) and in turn manipulating our bodies, interacting with the environment, and observing the results. We've been doing all of this since embryo.
We can't just feed a model raw image and text data and expect it's intelligence to be comparable to ours. However you quantify intelligence/consciousness whatever, the text/image model's thought processes will be alien to ours, which makes sense because their "environment" is nothing like ours - just text and image input and output.
That's pretty much what I got from the article, that they managed to build a computer that theoretically has the horsepower to compare to a human brain, but specifically what they want to use it for was more vague in the article than the headline implies.
Your last paragraph is spot on imo if they are going to straight-up simulate intelligence. People underestimate how much "training" we go through ourselves. Millions of years of evolution training our instincts encoded in dna + training through a body with dozens of senses (input data) collecting data 24/7, that can manipulate itself and interact with the environment (output data) and observe the results (more input data) for at least a few years starting from embryo.
Hell, every set of wireless headphones I've had (not earbuds) had a detectable cable as well. I use both modes frequently my sonys
It's not like you lose access to the cli when you use a gui. I personally use both
Looper was really good! I only got around to watching it a few weeks ago
Vicarious - TOOL. Up next is kitty - The Presidents of the United States of America
You think that's fruit you're eating?
Similar situation: https://youtu.be/LKTGPz0n0cM?si=-r8JrPWilL0h0tGs