• verdi@tarte.nuage-libre.fr
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    9 hours ago

    >You couldn’t possibly know that with absolute certainty.

    I recommend you read Cameron’s very good layman’s explanation.

    Adding to that framework, there is not enough data, compute and context size to reach AGI, for the current level of technology to reach anywhere near an AGI.

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      9 hours ago

      Nobody knows what it actually takes to reach AGI, so nobody knows whether a certain system has enough compute and context size to get there.

      For all we know, it could turn out way simpler than anyone thought - or the exact opposite.

      My point still stands: you (or Cameron) couldn’t possibly know with absolute certainty.

      I’d have zero issue with the claim if you’d included even a shred of humility and acknowledged you might be wrong. You made an absolute statement instead. That I disagree with.

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        6 hours ago

        This is science, not religion.

        Do take refuge in form when you can’t dispute content though, while you’re at it, remember to pray too, because I can tell you god doesn’t exist so that’s another fear you can add to the fray.