We can make some groups I think: communication/teams > storage of language /
books > morphing displays > brains that share vision....age of tool making >
tool shops (renting/ buying) and adjustable tools > software > nanobot morphing
hardware........the end of each one is the most streamlined and fastest/ most
scaled........but where does the age of intelligence fit in here? Intelligence
is the thing that inputs or outputs that communication, book printing or
reading, or display creation or displaying, and same for whom makes the tool or
uses it, and same for software - someone has to make the tool still, even if is
quicker to do so, and lastly same for nanobots, the AI needs to morph that tool
from a hammer to a wrench and swing it. So let's start and focus with AI: The
intelligence itself scales; more data and more pattern finders (similar to more
data). And the books and tools is what allows it to have bandwidth between team
mates so that you can get smarter individuals or a bigger result from many
people adding to a job on foot, and learn from the world by enacting the
desired predictions (and hence may need some tool to get that envisioned
picture target). So AI is really about not just the AI but also how many AIs
you have -and- how connected they are, and their ability to make and use tools
(which drives it to eat more valuable data, and create or perform outcomes so
they don't just sit in brain and aren't reality). Right now we can't fully
communicate our vision like DALL-E can, nor morph tools, this is extreme and et
to come. As for creating AGI, of course the easier part is getting them to
cooperate and make or use tools (because it's based on each AGI individually),
we need to first build AGI - that is the hard part.
------------------------------------------
Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI
Permalink:
https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T956b74065f76478b-M334428766ea9ce38a8f6dd11
Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription