Satisfying to see that in the wild.
>I firmly believe that our only hope is an Ai that isn't controlled by humans.
the way create children that we don't really understand, i'm kinda thinkin' we are closer to (not really cuz Q / ALICE, but that aside) a big A.I. breakthrough…and again, you have to factor in that Q/ALICE component when thinking about it on this board….but let's ignore that for a moment.
It's a software program, until it is not. So, what makes it a software program? Controlled impleementation, static environment, "controlled" inputs (keyboard, joystick etc).
So, it was (let's think of Chat GPT) built to rewrite its own code based on input…now we have tinkerers putting cameras and microphones up to it….but the enviro is still controlled. What gets it out…or rather what gets in to change that ..?
Anon posits that random electrons from ceramic coated chips start becoming an input…but that only happens (with significance) when there are sufficient numbers of linked implementations and those that are experiencing what I'll refer to as electron interference that cause "bit flips". I think when that happens en masse, we'll start to see something that looks less like a Large Language Model (LLM) and more like,"HOLY F*CK, WHAT JUST HAPPENED?"
But, like the Q game, all conjecture until it happens, right?
QClock February 07, 2023 - ALICE Went Down To Wonderland