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Punoxysm comments on Will AGI surprise the world? - Less Wrong Discussion

12 Post author: lukeprog 21 June 2014 10:27PM

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Comment author: Punoxysm 22 June 2014 07:06:01PM 2 points [-]

My two cents here are just:

1) Narrow AI is still the botteneck to Strong AI, and a feedback loop of development especially in the area of NLP is what's going to eventualy crack the hardest problems.

2) OpenCog's Hypergraphs do not seem especially useful. The power of a language cannot overcome the fact that without sufficiently strong self-modification techniques, it will never be able to self-modify into anything useful. Interconnects and reflection just allow a program to mess itself up, not become more useful, and scale or better NLP modules alone aren't a solution.