So every human that does not come up with something entirely new that has never been before is not intelligent? Are people with an IQ of 80 not intelligent anymore, just bio-machines?Seriously, where do you draw the line? You keep shifting the goal to harder and harder to reach things that at this point most people would not fit anymore. When GPT5 will then also do that, what will you say? That it did not invent the car? Come up with relativistic effects?
I don’t mean to shift the goalposts so much as better specify them.
Ultimately, the sign I’m looking for to confirm we have true AI is the technological singularity when AI is able to iterate on itself (both software and hardware) and improve itself better than humans can, at an accelerating rate.
If AI ever gets to the point where we are, it will quickly surpass us just due to the way they improve and scale up vs how we do.
As long as they can’t do that, they are still missing something. They are good at what they do, returning an essay answer in seconds to any question that is accurate more often than not (depending on the question), but there’s parts of our circle in the venn diagram of capabilities that no AIs overlap with… Yet.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see it before I die though, because I think the circle of what’s possible with AI that we haven’t done yet surrounds our own circle entirely, at least until we connect our brains with theirs and transcend or something.
So every human that does not come up with something entirely new that has never been before is not intelligent? Are people with an IQ of 80 not intelligent anymore, just bio-machines?Seriously, where do you draw the line? You keep shifting the goal to harder and harder to reach things that at this point most people would not fit anymore. When GPT5 will then also do that, what will you say? That it did not invent the car? Come up with relativistic effects?
I don’t mean to shift the goalposts so much as better specify them.
Ultimately, the sign I’m looking for to confirm we have true AI is the technological singularity when AI is able to iterate on itself (both software and hardware) and improve itself better than humans can, at an accelerating rate.
If AI ever gets to the point where we are, it will quickly surpass us just due to the way they improve and scale up vs how we do.
As long as they can’t do that, they are still missing something. They are good at what they do, returning an essay answer in seconds to any question that is accurate more often than not (depending on the question), but there’s parts of our circle in the venn diagram of capabilities that no AIs overlap with… Yet.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see it before I die though, because I think the circle of what’s possible with AI that we haven’t done yet surrounds our own circle entirely, at least until we connect our brains with theirs and transcend or something.