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umotex12 t1_irh0u3v wrote

A program that will consist of multiple AIs and work like human? Fast.

Something that is actual AGI as one program? Not really. Honestly humans are humans because of lots of lots of things. We dont even know exactly what depression drugs are doing to our brains. So how we can simulate this perfectly in a computer?

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phriot t1_irh9g9o wrote

>So how we can simulate this perfectly in a computer?

There is the possibility that general intelligence doesn't have to come in the form of a brain evolved on Earth. That is, we could get to general intelligence without simulating a known brain. That's absolutely the most straightforward way to go about it, though, if AGI doesn't emerge other before we get the knowledge and processing power for such a simulation.

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_gr4m_ t1_irhyehy wrote

I totally agree. Its like we have machines that can lift almost unlimited weights, yet are much simpler to build than human muscle.

I think the brains complexity is more a product from evolution and biological constraints than it really has to be that complex. In fact, it wouldn't suprise me if simpler is better.

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