[Discuss] Fwd : AI crosses the AGI threshold
Daniel C.
dcrookston at gmail.com
Sat Apr 1 20:23:54 EDT 2023
lol no
On Sat, Apr 1, 2023, 8:50 AM Kurt L Keville <kkeville at mit.edu> wrote:
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
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> AI crosses the AGI threshold
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> Stanford, CA, United States - April 1, 2023 - 12AM, AoE
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> Stanford University has released Vicuña, the latest entrant in its
> cameLLid line of Large Language Models. Vicuña is the progeny of earlier
> larger, more primitive Ungulates* like LLaMa and Alpaca. It is the
> inevitable result of running the genetic algorithm that yields frameworks
> that are better suited to their market niche; survival of the fattest if
> you will. A spokesman at Stanford University considers this the most
> advanced Transformer since Optimus Prime.
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> Not only does Vicuña pass the Turing Test but it can administer it as
> well, even to itself. Of possible interest to AI researchers it has also
> passed the Mensa admission exam. the Voight-Kampff test, and "Guess What
> Number I'm Thinking Of". This begs the question; Does it cheat? No, it runs
> in half-duplex.
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> * Ungulates are computer programs so called because they are based on
> "UNG" ; Unix, not GNU"
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLg2BKhwaSc
> https://tinyurl.com/VicunaRoLL
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