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AI learns Small Basic
#31
Every object in the physical world, at every moment in time, is under the influence of many parameters of the environment that surrounds this object.
The set of states of these parameters determines the SITUATION in which the object finds itself at a given moment.
While ordinary physical objects have their reaction to the current situation determined by the laws of physics, the Mind has the ability to MAKE ITS OWN DECISION about how the Mind will react to the current situation.

Recognizing the current situation involves simultaneously taking into account the values of ALL parameters that are important for decision making.
But you say: "... trained neural net, that takes input text (for a LLM) and is trained to output what it has been trained is the most likely next word, and it does this word by word!..".

Why are you saying this?  Blush
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#32
Why are you saying this?  [Image: blush.png]

Because that is what they do - it is how they work.  Smile
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(Yesterday, 12:39 PM)litdev Wrote: Why are you saying this?

Because that is what they do - it is how they work.

Well, then it’s clear why these neural networks have such big problems.  Smile

Thank you.
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#34
They still very good at what they do and used properly extremely useful and will no doubt change our world.  Remember a human brain is just billions of massively inter-connected neurons that results in everything we can do, so I don't see any fundamental reason AI cannot become better than us.  But certaily not yet, although they have been trained on more information than us!
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#35
The problem with current neural networks is that they try to replicate the behavior of living neurons well, rather than simply process information using the "Mind" technology.
The result is a colossal price for the equipment and huge energy consumption.
The topic of direct implementation of the “Mind” technology, when nothing is spent on simulating a living neuron, is not found in the media at all.
A real artificial "Mind" will appear when equipment and energy are no longer spent on simulating living neurons. Only "Mind" and nothing more.

Shy
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#36
Hi all.  Shy

Today I learned to ask ChatGPT so convincingly to insert detailed comments into code written in Small BASIC that Chat couldn’t refuse me twice already.
Up until this point, ChatGPT had been persistently losing lines of source code and even, sometimes, changing the source code.

Now I have access to the programming experience that is stored in the SB code examples. Previously, laziness did not allow me to study and use this experience.

Creating SB programs requires less and less work, leaving us time to get even more pleasure, thanks to AI.
I like it.  Tongue
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