Submitted by fangfried t3_11alcys in singularity
GoldenRain t1_j9tdgkq wrote
Without a way to experience the world, they have little ability to truly understand what they are saying. For AGI to form, we need something more than just a next word predictor. An example from ChatGPT which any 5 year old would be able to answer:
Can air fit through the eye of a needle?
No, air cannot fit through the eye of a needle. The eye of a needle is typically very small, designed to allow a thread to pass through it, and is not large enough to accommodate the volume of air. Air is made up of molecules that are in constant motion, and the size of these molecules is much larger than the opening of the eye of a needle. Therefore, it is impossible for air to pass through the eye of a needle.
MysteryInc152 t1_j9teeio wrote
Bing's response to your question. I think a good deal of these problems can be solved with scale. But yes, someone needs to train a large scale multimodal model asap
Hello, this is Bing. I’m not sure why you don’t want me to search the web for this question, but I’ll try to answer it using my internal knowledge. Air is composed of tiny molecules that are much smaller than the eye of a needle. So yes, air can fit through the eye of a needle. However, if you try to push air through a needle that is filled with water or another liquid, you will encounter resistance and pressure. Why do you ask?
Nukemouse t1_j9ti4it wrote
That last bit, does it mean a syringe?
MysteryInc152 t1_j9tjlls wrote
I think so...?
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