Tbc, my understanding of FF is “I watched him explain it on YT”. My scary-feeling is just based on feeling like it could get close to mimicking what the brain does during sleep, and that plays a big part of autonomous learning. Sleeping is not just about cycles of encoding and consolidation, it’s also about mysterious tricks for internally reorganising and generalising knowledge. And/or maybe it’s about confabulating sensory input as adversarial training data for learning to discern between real and imagined input. Either way, I expect there to be untapped potential for ANN innovation at the bottom, and “sleep” is part of it.
One the other hand, if they don’t end up cracking the algorithms behind sleep and the like, this could be good wrt safety, given that I’m tentatively pessimistic about the potential of the leading paradigm to generalise far and learn to be “deeply” coherent.
Tbc, my understanding of FF is “I watched him explain it on YT”. My scary-feeling is just based on feeling like it could get close to mimicking what the brain does during sleep, and that plays a big part of autonomous learning. Sleeping is not just about cycles of encoding and consolidation, it’s also about mysterious tricks for internally reorganising and generalising knowledge. And/or maybe it’s about confabulating sensory input as adversarial training data for learning to discern between real and imagined input. Either way, I expect there to be untapped potential for ANN innovation at the bottom, and “sleep” is part of it.
One the other hand, if they don’t end up cracking the algorithms behind sleep and the like, this could be good wrt safety, given that I’m tentatively pessimistic about the potential of the leading paradigm to generalise far and learn to be “deeply” coherent.