Really? To remind you, we’re discussing this in the context of a general-purpose super-intelligent AI which, if we get a couple of bits wrong, might just tile the universe with paperclips and possibly construct a hell for all the simulated humans who ever lived, just for kicks. And how does that AI know what to do?
A human operator.
X-D
On a bit more serious note, defining a few of the really hard parts as “somebody else’s problem” does not mean you solved the issue. Remember, this started by you claiming that intelligence is very simple.
Remember, this started by you claiming that intelligence is very simple.
You’ve wasted five replies when you should have just said at the beginning, “I don’t believe cross-domain optimization algorithms can be simple and if you try to show me how AIXI works, I’ll just change what I mean by ‘simple’.”
when you should have just said at the beginning, “I don’t believe cross-domain optimization algorithms can be simple
That’s not true. Cross-domain optimization algorithms can be simple, it’s just that when they are simple they can hardly be described as intelligent. What I don’t believe is that intelligence is nothing but a cross-domain optimizer with a lot of computing power.
GLUTs are simple too. Most people think they are not intelligent, and everyone thinks that interesting one’s can’t exist in our universe. Using “is” to mean “is according to an unrealiseable theory” is not the best of habits.
In AIXI’s design? A human operator.
Really? To remind you, we’re discussing this in the context of a general-purpose super-intelligent AI which, if we get a couple of bits wrong, might just tile the universe with paperclips and possibly construct a hell for all the simulated humans who ever lived, just for kicks. And how does that AI know what to do?
A human operator.
X-D
On a bit more serious note, defining a few of the really hard parts as “somebody else’s problem” does not mean you solved the issue. Remember, this started by you claiming that intelligence is very simple.
You’ve wasted five replies when you should have just said at the beginning, “I don’t believe cross-domain optimization algorithms can be simple and if you try to show me how AIXI works, I’ll just change what I mean by ‘simple’.”
What a jerk.
That’s not true. Cross-domain optimization algorithms can be simple, it’s just that when they are simple they can hardly be described as intelligent. What I don’t believe is that intelligence is nothing but a cross-domain optimizer with a lot of computing power.
I accept your admission of losing :-P
GLUTs are simple too. Most people think they are not intelligent, and everyone thinks that interesting one’s can’t exist in our universe. Using “is” to mean “is according to an unrealiseable theory” is not the best of habits.