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Jimmy Havok

@Disputatore @ErikJonker @resuna @david_chisnall I'm curious as to what effect of quantum computing will have on AI. Will it give enough processing speed to match organics? Will the secret sauce emerge out of speed alone, or will something else be needed? Will we even recognize AGI if it happens? Will it behave?

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Resuna

@jhavok @Disputatore @ErikJonker @david_chisnall

First: quantum computing isn't magic and its scale may never get to the point where it can be used for anything as complicated as some equivalent to large language models.

Second: the problem isn't speed the problem is the algorithms. I don't think that there is any reason to assume that classical computing cannot be used to solve the problem. The problem is that all the oxygen in the room has been sucked into this dead end technology.

Jimmy Havok replied to Resuna

@resuna @Disputatore @ErikJonker @david_chisnall I see a problem in writing an algorithm for something we don't even understand (AGI). I do agree that LLMs aren't going to do the job, since all they do is replicate grammatical logic, which allows them to fake intelligence rather convincingly without being intelligent. Even human hosted LLMs aren't very smart, that's why we came up with things like formal logic.

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