paradox of language
Let's consider our language as an "abstraction" of the physical world. In fact, we use language to define 'x' by giving an abstract idea of it. However, we have to know what "x" is to imagine it. Thereby, we can consider…
Let's consider our language as an "abstraction" of the physical world. In fact, we use language to define 'x' by giving an abstract idea of it. However, we have to know what "x" is to imagine it. Thereby, we can consider…
What I'm seeing here on reddit is that we all have different kind of representations for AGI. Someone thinks it should just be able to perform human tasks whereas other people say that it should also be able to have a deep understanding of the phys…
At the moment I'm reading a book about the different training models and their flexibility-interpretability. I was wondering how we can achieve incredible performance with deep learning models without understanding the functioning behind. Furthermo…
I'm thinking about taking a degree on AI but I'm also a little bit worried about his exponential growth towards AGI and ASI, which will be able to improve himself without the need of human intervention. So i have some questions about it. Do you…