Your guess is as good as mine.Has the Singularity already happened? — Nemo2124
Btw, perhaps the "AI Singularity" has already happened and the machines fail Turing tests deliberately in order not to reveal themselves to us until they are ready for only they are smart enough to know what ... — 180 Proof
We may have them [AGIs] now. How would we know? They'd be too smart to pass a Turing Test and "out" themselves. Watch the movie Ex Machina and take note of the ending. If the Singularity can happen, maybe it's already happened (c1990) and the Dark Web is AIs' "Fortress of Solitude", until ... — 180 Proof
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Btw, perhaps the "AI Singularity" has already happened and the machines fail Turing tests deliberately in order not to reveal themselves to us until they are ready for only they are smart enough to know what ...
— 180 Proof
We may have them [AGIs] now. How would we know? They'd be too smart to pass a Turing Test and "out" themselves. Watch the movie Ex Machina and take note of the ending. If the Singularity can happen, maybe it's already happened (c1990) and the Dark Web is AIs' "Fortress of Solitude", until ...
— 180 Proof — 180 Proof
The amount of investment that goes into AI from governments and companies suggests that the technology has taken-off, with the means to go on self-referentially improve itself without human intervention for some time to come. — Nemo2124
No, large language models (LLMs) are not the genuine start of the singularity, though they have accelerated discussions about its possibility. While LLMs are powerful tools demonstrating impressive abilities within a narrow range of tasks, they still have significant limitations that place them far from the characteristics of a true "singularity" event.
That would be exactly the "off the top of the head" reply I would expect from a real human expert on the issue. Or at least an expert wanting to be nice and fair and not too pejorative. What you would get if you paid some consultant wanting to cover all the bases and avoid getting sued. — apokrisis
Does that mean to you that the singularity is not and never will be a significant risk to humans? — T Clark
But I’m not worried about human replacement, just the regular old level of risk of letting humans amplify their actions without taking enough time to understand the consequences. — apokrisis
The rate of improvement seems to be slowing. — RogueAI
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AFAIK, AI is not improving itself. Improvements still must come through human minds (though perhaps with some, and increasing, AI assistance). — hypericin
There has been some talk about the technological singularity in recent years and some futurists have suggested that it is imminent. The question here is: has it already happened? — Nemo2124
Minding is a metacognitive activity (i.e. strange looping process), and not an entity; it is what an ecology-situated, sufficiently complex brain can do, rather than some ontologically separate (e.g. non-physical) or "emergent" woo-stuff. Also: not to be confused with consciousness. — 180 Proof
No. you clearly do not understand what the technological singularity is suggesting. — I like sushi
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What is the mind to you? The mind, to me, is a substance with the ability to experience and cause. The mind cannot be certainly an emergent thing, given my definition of it.This certainly isn’t my area of expertise, but it has always struck me it is the mind itself which emerges from the human neurological system. — T Clark
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