"If a program can take an understanding of those subjects and design a better computer chip, I don't think it's just an "expert system" anymore. I would think it would take an AI to do that. That's an AI complete problem."
What I had in mind was some sort of combinatorial approach to designing chips, i.e. take these materials and randomly generate a design, test it, and then start altering the search space based on the results. I didn't mean "understanding" in the human sense of the word, sorry.
"I'd love to hear some of these revolutionary ideas that we're saturated with. I think we have some insights, but these insights need to be fleshed out and implemented, and figuring out how to do that is the paradigm shift that needs to occur"
Example: many aspects of the legal and political systems could be reformed, and it's not difficult to come up with ideas on how they could be reformed. The benefit is simply insufficient to justify spending much of the limited resources we have on solving those problems.
"Wait a minute. If I could press a button now with a 10% chance of destroying humanity and a 90% chance of solving the world's problems, I'd do it. "
So you think there's a >10% chance that the world's problems are going to destroy humanity in the near future?
What I had in mind was some sort of combinatorial approach to designing chips, i.e. > take these materials and randomly generate a design, test it, and then start altering the search space based on the results. I didn't mean "understanding" in the human sense of the word, sorry.
Given the very large number of possibilities and the difficulty with making prototypes, this seems like an extremely inefficient process without more thought going into to it.
Now is the very last minute to apply for a Summer 2010 Visiting Fellowship. If you’ve been interested in SIAI for a while, but haven’t quite managed to make contact -- or if you’re just looking for a good way to spend a week or more of your summer -- drop us a line. See what an SIAI summer might do for you and the world.
(SIAI’s Visiting Fellow program brings volunteers to SIAI for anywhere from a week to three months, to learn, teach, and collaborate. Flights and room and board are covered. We’ve been rolling since June of 2009, with good success.)
Apply because:
Apply especially if:
(You don’t need all of the above; some is fine.)
Don’t be intimidated -- SIAI contains most of the smartest people I’ve ever met, but we’re also a very open community. Err on the side of sending in an application; then, at least we’ll know each other. (Applications for fall and beyond are also welcome; we’re taking Fellows on a rolling basis.)
If you’d like a better idea of what SIAI is, and what we’re aimed at, check out:
1. SIAI's Brief Introduction;
2. The Challenge projects;
3. Our 2009 accomplishments;
4. Videos from past Singularity Summits (the 2010 Summit will happen during this summer’s program, Aug 14-15 in SF; visiting Fellows will assist);
5. Comments from our last Call for Visiting Fellows; and/or
6. Bios of the 2009 Summer Fellows.
Or just drop me a line. Our application process is informal -- just send me an email at anna at singinst dot org with: (1) a resume/c.v. or similar information; and (2) a few sentences on why you’re applying. And we’ll figure out where to go from there.
Looking forward to hearing from you.