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nihal_gazi t1_iri37yo wrote

As an AI researcher. I have been working on AI since the last 2 years, and have been working on developing AGI. It uses a thinking architecture similar to humans. And trust me, the algorithm is way simpler than the rest of the world. And I am expecting to complete it by this year. Moreover, it will be a ChatBot version of Human brain and I promise, it won't need any high power GPUs for training, because a basic mobile processor would work. And trust me, it's not going to be the stereotypical attention mechanism. It's different.

But right now, I cannot reveal the algorithm because I haven't told my parents about it for patenting.

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intergalacticskyline OP t1_iri3cd9 wrote

This is actually pretty funny ha ha thanks for the laugh!

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nihal_gazi t1_iri3j77 wrote

Welcome XD. But I was not joking really

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intergalacticskyline OP t1_iri3mr8 wrote

No offence, but a 15 year old won't be creating AGI. I doubt you could even create a text to image model that's even half as good as Dalle or stable diffusion, good try though, thanks again for the laugh

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nihal_gazi t1_iri3ycs wrote

Yeah my friends say the same. Nah i actually did make text to image models, but honestly, not like Dall e due to my computer's processor limitations. Currently because dall e has gained popularity it will be the talk of the present. But in terms of AI, I have made several programs, including an android AI Text to Text app that is 9900% faster than RNN based neural nets and puts GPT 1 out of competition for now

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SlowCrates t1_irjhpih wrote

Young people learn way more efficiently because their brains are still developing. Our adult versions are still on whatever trajectory was set by our younger selves. If a child is passionate about this subject matter, by the time they're 15, they'll probably be extremely good at it. By the time they're 25, they'll be better than any adult who started as an adult.

Today's 15-year-olds live in an entirely different world. The opportunities to find interest in this subject are vast now. That wasn't the case 25 years ago.

I would put money on a 15 year old establishing AGI before you do it.

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