This doesn't surprise me at all. He went on a week long cabin-in-the-middle-of-nowhere trip about a year ago to dive in to AI (that's all this guy needs to become pretty damn proficient). (edit: I'm not claiming he's a field expert in a week guys, just that he can probably learn the basics pretty fast, especially given ML tech shares many base maths with graphics) As recent as his last Oculus Connect keynote, he exto…
But there's 100s of world-class researchers working on this problem already.
John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
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Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#222i say this with respect and humility, but i am very surprised at the naivete with which John addressed the subject of AGI. he is so casual about it -- not only the idea of working on it but also the idea of it existing at all. he seems oblivious to the gravity of that discovery. it is not just "very valuable," it will be earth shattering and probably wipe out humanity. and its his side-project. and his son will help…
What is your source for saying AGI will probably wipe out humanity? How could we ever even attempt to guess at the motivations of something we can barely comprehend and doesn't even exist yet?
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#223Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#224This doesn't surprise me at all. He went on a week long cabin-in-the-middle-of-nowhere trip about a year ago to dive in to AI (that's all this guy needs to become pretty damn proficient). (edit: I'm not claiming he's a field expert in a week guys, just that he can probably learn the basics pretty fast, especially given ML tech shares many base maths with graphics) As recent as his last Oculus Connect keynote, he exto…
Carmack is unquestionably a genius, but I think it's quite unlikely his solo work in a new domain will leapfrog an entire field of researchers. I wouldn't, however, bet against some kind of insanely clever development coming out of his new endeavor. Something like an absurdly efficient new object classifier, that reduces the compute requirements for self-driving cars by a non-trivial factor, would be a very Carmack t…
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#225What a joke. Carmack is going to sit at home and solve what teams of scientists can't do in decades. I'm complaining less about Carmack wanting to spend his time doing this and more about the comments here acting like he is some 10000x research scientist.
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#226This doesn't surprise me at all. He went on a week long cabin-in-the-middle-of-nowhere trip about a year ago to dive in to AI (that's all this guy needs to become pretty damn proficient). (edit: I'm not claiming he's a field expert in a week guys, just that he can probably learn the basics pretty fast, especially given ML tech shares many base maths with graphics) As recent as his last Oculus Connect keynote, he exto…
Current ML technology probably has little or nothing to do with whatever technology will eventually be needed to produce true AGI.
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#227What a joke. Carmack is going to sit at home and solve what teams of scientists can't do in decades. I'm complaining less about Carmack wanting to spend his time doing this and more about the comments here acting like he is some 10000x research scientist.
People with this level of track record should not be underestimated, there aren't many of them out there... They matter.
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#228Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#229Progress in AI is due to data and computational power advances. I wonder what kind of advances are needed for AGI. 1. Biological brains are non-differentiable spiking networks much more complicated than backpropagated ANNs. 2. Ion channels may or may not be affected by quantum effects. 3. The search space is huge (but organisms aren't optimal and natural selection is probably local search) 4. If it took ~3.8b years t…
You forgot to mention, crucially, that neurons in close proximity affect each other, which is just one of the things that makes modeling of more than a few neurons in time domain a complete non-starter. It all results in enormous systems of PDEs which we don't know how to solve yet at all. You could say that we do not have the right mathematical apparatus to model any such thing.
Re: John Carmack: I’m going to work on artificial general intelligence
#230In general, building/switching contexts in your head takes intelligence (and the more intelligent you are, the better/faster you are at it), whereas already having a context in your head is wisdom.
I think of the current state of AI as us being able to teach computers a few very specific contexts, i.e. imparting wisdom to them.
An AGI would be actually creating intelligence. And they are not the same thing at all. In fact, some might say your conscience/soul is just this brain context switcher/creator in action. An AGI would have consciousness.