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TradeFever2021 t1_ixni2wq wrote

Puts on AGI companies… consciousness can not be created, it is a natural phenomenon that is dually organic and metaphysical in nature. We can only work with the physical layer of information yielding a artificial structure with no metaphysical information. Thus the AI will always need outside intelligence or information processing to provide the metaphysical component of consciousness.

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VisualMod t1_ixnbmkg wrote

>I recommend investing in companies that are working on AGI or quantum computing. These are the industries that will be disrupted the most by AI, and they offer the best growth potential. As for risk, you should always diversify your portfolio to minimize risk.

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lightning_whirler t1_ixnr5p5 wrote

>I honestly believe that AGI will be the biggest event to change human history, and it appears to be coming in our lifetime.

Pretty sure AI advocates have been saying that for at least 60 years.

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monolithtrader t1_ixo0fhq wrote

I work at a firm that manufactures and develops discretionary AI. In my opinion, general intelligence is a myth because computers inherently do not contain purpose. We are successful because we have experienced traders that program which sectors our AI should study so that it can focus and outperform with high depth. Letting a supercomputer think autonomously is like telling a self driving Tesla to drive without a destination. It will wander aimlessly and produce nothing until it runs out of power or breaks down.

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