• Recursive self-improvement (RSI) is a process in which an early or weak artificial general intelligence (AGI) system enhances its own capabilities and...
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  • capable machine, which could repeat the process in turn. This recursive self-improvement could accelerate, potentially allowing enormous qualitative change...
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    as an impressive improvement over GPT-3.5, with the caveat that GPT-4 retained many of the same problems. Some of GPT-4's improvements were predicted by...
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  • Major goals Artificial general intelligence Intelligent agent Recursive self-improvement Planning Computer vision General game playing Knowledge reasoning...
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  • Major goals Artificial general intelligence Intelligent agent Recursive self-improvement Planning Computer vision General game playing Knowledge reasoning...
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  • output and then adjusts the AI models to better fit the constitution. The self-reinforcing process aims to avoid harm, respect preferences, and provide...
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  • Observers reported that the iteration of ChatGPT using GPT-4 was an improvement on the previous GPT-3.5-based iteration, with the caveat that GPT-4 retained...
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    more of its own stylization to images, while the 5.1 RAW model adds improvements while working better with more literal prompts. The version 5.2 included...
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  • of the new program: "A pure self-learning AlphaGo is the strongest. Humans seem redundant in front of its self-improvement." On 5 December 2017, DeepMind...
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  • an exponentially self-improving computer is able to increase its capabilities to a superintelligent level. Recursive self improvement (aka seed AI) – speculative...
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  • methods were abandoned. Deep learning's success was based on both hardware improvements (faster computers, graphics processing units, cloud computing) and access...
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    Wes (June 16, 2024). "Apple won't wait until next year for some Siri improvements". The Verge. Vox Media. Archived from the original on June 17, 2024....
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    Anderson, Ross; Gal, Yarin (July 2024). "AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data". Nature. 631 (8022): 755–759. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07566-y...
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  • they perform. This makes it challenging to anticipate failures. In 2018, a self-driving car killed a pedestrian after failing to identify them. Due to the...
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  • the development and implications of superintelligence include: Recursive self-improvement – I.J. Good proposed the concept of an "intelligence explosion"...
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    advances in recursive optimisation process design, friendly AI also requires the ability to make goal structures invariant under self-improvement (or the...
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    leverage this data to assist physicians in treating their patients. Improvements in natural language processing led to the development of algorithms to...
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    that the "improvement in performance obtained by increasing the size of the data set by two or three orders of magnitude outweighs any improvement that can...
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  • to build paperclips becomes superintelligent, perhaps through recursive self-improvement. In the worst-case scenario, the AI becomes smarter than humans...
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  • training on multiple identities and facial behaviors. Some solutions include self-supervised training (using frames from the same video), the use of unpaired...
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    philosophical questions that do not depend on any prior knowledge and yet require self-reflection to be answered appropriately. Another variation is described as...
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  • Major goals Artificial general intelligence Intelligent agent Recursive self-improvement Planning Computer vision General game playing Knowledge reasoning...
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  • advent of artificial general intelligence becoming capable of recursive self-improvement, resulting in an irreversible machine intelligence explosion,...
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    Major goals Artificial general intelligence Intelligent agent Recursive self-improvement Planning Computer vision General game playing Knowledge reasoning...
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  • in the field of computer gaming and artificial intelligence. The synonym self-teaching computers was also used in this time period. Although the earliest...
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  • is a hypothesized type of artificial intelligence capable of recursive self-improvement. Having improved itself, it would become better at improving itself...
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  • P. David Marshall; Sean Redmond (14 October 2015). "Exposure: The Public Self Explored". A Companion to Celebrity. Wiley. pp. 510–12. ISBN 978-1-118-47492-1...
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