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트윗 작성자는 코드 관련 활동을 시작으로 모든 것을 구동할 AI 에이전트를 구축 중이라고 언급합니다. 이 에이전트는 경제적으로 다양한 업무에 적용 가능하도록 설계되고 있으며, 차세대 범용 AI 에이전트 개발 방향을 시사합니다.

https://x.com/thsottiaux/status/2026159342601568663

#ai #agent #automation #coding #generalintelligence

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Yesterday Rohan asked me if we have a written down mission. I said no, but that we are building THE agent that will power everything, starting with activities related to code, and if it’s a great agent it should not be hard to employ it across many economically viable tasks. If

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The article reports that general intelligence arises from coordinated interaction across the entire brain rather than a single region. By integrating diffusion-weighted MRI and resting-state fMRI to model the connectome, the study shows that global network patterns predict cognitive ability and reflect an efficient, small-world architecture.

This is of interest to psychology because it supports a network-based view of intelligence, emphasizing distributed processes and the brain’s global topology as key to cognitive performance. The findings highlight how features like weak long-range connections, modal control, and small-world organization relate to intelligent behavior.

Article Title: Scientists just mapped the brain architecture that underlies human intelligence

Link to PsyPost Article: ift dot tt/s5M9hkP

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#BrainConnectome #GeneralIntelligence #NetworkNeuroscience #SmallWorldNetworks #CognitiveScience

Why AI Struggles with Simple Puzzles That Humans Solve Easily

Artificial intelligence has made great strides in areas such as reading comprehension, conversational abilities, and even mastering complex physics problems. However, there are some puzzles that, despite their simplicity, continue to stump even the most advanced AI systems. These puzzles highlight a... [More info]

Amazing #kurzgesagt video about #AI: "A.I. ‐ Humanity's Final Invention?" https://youtu.be/fa8k8IQ1_X0

#generalintelligence #superintelligence #singularity

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just call me Gary "#GeneralIntelligence #AGI will likely be developed within three to five years" 😳👀 https://nonint.com/2024/06/03/general-intelligence-2024
General Intelligence (2024) – Non_Interactive – Software & ML

Only actual intelligence could conceive of a show like this.

It is humanity’s bad seed that infects the training data. Why #AI will never achieve #GeneralIntelligence.

In a distant future, when a cold barren earth is discovered by superior beings, this show will be the artefact to prove, beyond doubt, there was once a species equivalent to theirs on this planet.

They wont find it funny either.

#sienfeld #curb #larrydavid #curbyourenthusiasm #funnyhaha

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67723937

Curb Your Enthusiasm: comedy show to end after 24 years

HBO's longest running comedy series starring Larry David will end next year.

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@Onemeatball Agreed! First, here is the thing about #AI: sometimes we get stuck on trying to solve one problem (e.g.: #generalintelligence holy grail), while for other problems progress is exponential (e.g.: just 10 years ago, nobody thought that we could do live #conversation live #captioning and #translation). From that perspective, even if it looked “rubbish”, it’s only going to get better! Second, even humans make rubbish #art, so we should cut the AI some slack! Hehe!
What if there is no such thing as general intelligence, or all inte...

What if there is no such thing as general intelligence, or all intelligence has some domain-specificity (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_specificity)? In a thread elsewhere (/posts/e10af260d37f0138877f005056264835) on various false beliefs across the political spectrum --- pseudoscience, occult, denialism, fascism, and the like, one participant's initial position was that "You need to be stupid to believe in any of this." Not necessarily. Another possibility is of their having low truth valance. There are people who are intelligent, but who find it convenient or expedient to ignore or minimise truth, especially where some explicitly false belief becomes a strong marker for tribal affiliation or loyalty demonstration. Some of Adam Curtis’s work (Hypernormalisation, Bitter Lake) delves into this, though there are also other explorations of the notion. My interlocutor then claimed "They are smart in some ways, but very stupid in other[s]." Which my position. Or much of it. Again...