Instead of treating AGI as a binary threshold, I prefer to treat it as a continuous spectrum defined by comparison to time-limited humans.
I call a system a t-AGI if, on most cognitive tasks, it beats most human experts who are given time t to perform the task.
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A single fairly unknown Dutch company makes maybe the most expensive and complex non-military device ($200M) that builds on 40 years of Physics and has a monopoly responsible for all AI advancement today.
Here's the story of ASML, the company powering Moore's Law..
1/9 https://t.co/neBV1hQkIz
New Paper: Stanford researcher (@joon_s_pk) discovers how to clone human personalities and inject them into AI Agents 🧠
This builds on last year's paper which put 1000's of fully automated agents in a simulated town.
The results are wild. 👇 https://t.co/IpG4R9sfcQ
navigating the latent space of colors 🌈✨
do LLMs “see” colors differently from humans?
we perceive colors through wavelengths while LLMs rely on semantic relationships between words. to explore this, i mapped two color spaces: https://t.co/JSHCFjYu61
"We hope that such tools may help us to gain novel insight into the psychology of an understudied pool of humans—namely, the dead"
Overview of work on HLLMs - language models trained on historical texts to simulate historical attitudes and perspectives. https://t.co/joGjm7brgs... See more