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I’m still thinking about AGI

It’s been almost two months since I last posted anything. This is mostly due to keeping posts in perpetual draft status, but I’ve also been doing stuff like traveling across the country. Thanks to long bus rides I’ve finally read a good chunk of Artificial General Intelligence, and I’ve been a bit inspired (gasp!) to [...]

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Beyond Anthropomorphism Quote

The more I study nature and biology, the more I see that anthropomorphism gets in the way of understanding animals as well. Certain birds, cats, dogs, and even rodents are intelligent, but thinking of their intelligence merely as inferior to humans is not the whole story. Different forms of intelligence have to be understood on [...]

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Regarding Memory

Continuing my search for AGI I’ve been thinking about conscious and unconscious thought. Investigating these led me to explicit and implicit memory. This actually led me to the lecture by Eric Kandel (above), which goes into good detail the mechanisms by which animals learn.

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Intelligence Explosion

I’ve been fascinated for a while by the concept of a technological singularity. Of course, it’s ridiculously difficult to talk about because it sounds like an apocalypse theory (and kind of is). That’s why I was so impressed with this talk by Eliezer Yudkowsky on the subject that was linked to by Accelerating Future recently: [...]

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