• x74sys@programming.dev
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    24 hours ago

    No one can tell whether AGI in the form of something akin to biological brains will happen. How will we build something we can’t comprehend the architecture of?

    Also, I think their point was not that AGI will never happen, it’s more that it doesn’t matter whether it happens or not, because AI/AGI will not solve our problems (well, it will solve some, but create so many more that in the end we’ve really achieved nothing).

    I think we are further from AGI than people think. I doubt I will live to see it.

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      22 hours ago

      Also, I think their point was not that AGI will never happen, it’s more that it doesn’t matter whether it happens or not, because AI/AGI will not solve our problems

      This exactly. AGI can never solve people problems because those problems are inherent to people. Social problems, for example, don’t magically disappear because you have a magic box that does everything.

      I think we are further from AGI than people think. I doubt I will live to see it.

      I would go far enough as to say that most people alive, if not all, definitely won’t see AGI in their lifetime. That’s of course besides the point, but still…