Something I told 13 yo: Many if not most philosophical controversies are artifacts of trying to using natural language at a higher resolution than it will support.
Paul Grahamx.comSomething I told 13 yo: Many if not most philosophical controversies are artifacts of trying to using natural language at a higher resolution than it will support.
Are we able to agree on what we mean by "AGI". I've been using this definition from OpenAI which I thought was relatively standard and ok:
https://t.co/lMHgmMaLgG
AGI: "a highly autonomous system that outperforms humans at most economically valuable work"
For "most economically... See more
Andrej Karpathyx.comAnd so, while language is necessary, it does a disservice to reality. In attempting to describe the indescribable, words constrain reality. Through simplifications, generalizations, and connotations they mischaracterize and water it down. They fail to capture the complexity, uniqueness, and dynamism of life. And as a result, we never truly see,... See more
The Pursuit
Sam Altman asks: why are scaling laws a property of the universe?
Daniel Selsam says intelligence emerges from compression—and the universe’s knowledge is a fractal you can keep mining.
In other words, scaling laws keep working because important concepts are sparse but inexhaustible—and... See more
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