jamesj OP t1_j9p3m4l wrote
Reply to comment by Coderules in Why the development of artificial general intelligence could be the most dangerous new arms race since nuclear weapons by jamesj
>Then at the part where they offer a skewed definition of Intelligence, "First, a few definitions. Intelligence, as defined in this article, is the ability to compress data describing past events, in order to predict future outcomes...". This is not correct. Why not just use some agreed-upon definition? Like "The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills."
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>I'm just stopping there. Calling BS.
This definition of intelligence comes from Juergen Schmidhuber, who's team was instrumental in the development of LSTMs and advances in deep learning in the 90s.
I recommend reading the paper, it is a very useful view of what the core of intelligence really is. https://arxiv.org/pdf/0812.4360.pdf
Coderules t1_j9p3rww wrote
Noted. Thanks.
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