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We are underestimating AI

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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Sabine sounds about right here. It was always clear that it would be a tough pill to swallow for many of us to acknowledge that there is nothing magical about the human mind. The motivated reasoning that humans will still be necessary to think our thoughts, in order to create or progress along the same lines as we’ve always created and progressed, is nonsense.

    Humans will always have exactly one cognitive market cornered, and that is to express our own immediate needs and desires.

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    Education is extremely important.

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      One thing humans will always be able to take pride in is the creation of the training set that seeded the power of the LLMs. When humanity finally created artificial intelligence, it was a matter of showing computers what we had already done, and finding a way to instruct the computers to do more of that.

      Education is extremely important.

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        Oh well, at least we can take pride in having trained our replacement. The dinosaurs didn't train us to take over.

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