Christos Argyropoulos MD, PhD on Nostr: See , I don't buy AGI. Even if one assumes that there is no ghost in the machine, the ...
See , I don't buy AGI. Even if one assumes that there is no ghost in the machine, the computations in natural brains could be emergent properties of the entire system down to the arrangement of quarks, in which case there is simply not enough matter in our silicon counterparts.
So in some very well defined sense, the assumption that AGI will come out of GPUs makes 2 very strong assumptions :
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