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A modest proposal for next iteration of GATO - Are we already at AGI?
May 14, 2022, 9:58 p.m. | /u/RogueStargun
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I was thinking, wouldn't it make sense for someone to try to "raise" a robot using the same type of algorithm as the backend. Given enough years and a large enough number of weights, maybe we would find that we are already at human level AGI?
If you simply had a machine that had two cameras, audio microphones, a speech to text capability, and arms, what would happen if you simply let it …
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