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manOnPavementWaving t1_itudq0y wrote

What study shows the equivalence of neural network parameters and connections in the brain? What calculations did you do to to get to "a billion times more intelligent"?

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porcenat_k t1_itxcyl3 wrote

https://ai.facebook.com/blog/studying-the-brain-to-build-ai-that-processes-language-as-people-do/

Here is a link to the one of the most recent developments. There are plenty more.

>What calculations did you do to to get to "a billion times more intelligent"?

That's a long discussion based on assumptions I find to be very reasonable. If you insist, I can do go at length. To simplify see the empirical fact that the second most intelligent species, the chimpanzee, has a cortex just 3x smaller than human. The gap intelligence as a result of such an increase is breathtaking. Indeed, quantity leads to vast qualitative leaps. Chimpanzees and gorillas trillions of years from now have no chance of inventing even the simplest tools. If 3x above chimpanzee is human intelligence, what is 10x above human?

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manOnPavementWaving t1_ityolvz wrote

They actually do invent tools, but that's not the important thing. What made humans intelligent is having a big brain, and having lots of time. If we were to put a newborn and a baby chimpanzee in a jungle and monitor them, they wouldn't seem all that different regarding intelligence.

Fine if you take that into your calculations, but it can't be attributed to just the bigger brain. Problem being, the 100 trillion parameter model won't have hundreds of thousands of years, and billions of copies of itself.

Cool reference, though! Interesting work

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