Video Transcript:
Project POC provides the contexts for an overhaul of various prevailing notions in relation to the synthesis of AI, particularly the characterization of the outcome – the artificial intelligence itself. Essentially, the prototype illustrates a variant of AI that is fundamentally different from all instances of state-of-the-art synthetic intelligence, that are more often than not stochastic and invariably algorithmic. In fact, the prototype provides a proof of concept for a qualitative continuum switch of artificial NLP intelligence to a human-like variant from the purely machinic kind we are used to. Adjectivized Artificial Intelligence or A2I as it is termed, is contingent upon checking certain boxes of the Omnijective criteria for human-like AI. Rather than creating artificial intelligence, the motivation here is to synthesize native artificial thought from which intelligence and other cognitive faculties get derived. So generated synthetic thought requires yet another continuum jump at the least, so as to achieve a fully autonomous and original intelligence on par with the human mind. Adjectivized and Acontextualized Artificial Intelligence or A3I as it is theorized concerns various hard problems in relation to consciousness, awareness, tendencies & sensibilities etc., to empower the synthetic agents of intrinsic choices. However, that is research cut out for the future.
From an Omnijective perspective, the pursuit for a general variant of artificial intelligence is in part a quest for the human likeness thereof – with the next pitstop at Synthetic Thought. A description of corresponding illustrable features along with an example can be found at –
A3ilabs – Project POC
While the implications are likely to be enormous, involved subtleties may not be evident given the atypical nature of such an undertaking. A contrast vis-à-vis recently released language model of ChatGPT could help emphasize the character of intended synthetic intelligence, owing to their comparable target use cases. This forms the agenda for the next installment of this whiteboard video.
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