Posts

Examining Evolution as an Upper Bound for AGI Timelines 2022-04-24T19:08:16.259Z
On Meaning and Machines 2021-01-05T15:51:59.568Z
The Power of Annealing 2020-12-14T11:02:44.698Z
On the Shoulders of Giants 2020-11-17T18:10:53.819Z
GPT-X, Paperclip Maximizer? Analyzing AGI and Final Goals 2020-10-22T14:33:33.105Z
Emergence and Control: An examination of our ability to govern the behavior of intelligent systems 2020-06-05T17:10:08.295Z
Thinking About Super-Human AI: An Examination of Likely Paths and Ultimate Constitution 2020-06-04T23:22:34.430Z

Comments

Comment by meanderingmoose on On Meaning and Machines · 2021-01-06T00:49:27.452Z · LW · GW

Makes sense - appreciate the feedback!

Comment by meanderingmoose on The Power of Annealing · 2020-12-17T02:46:50.800Z · LW · GW

Thank you for sharing! I actually had someone link the same article on my blog, very interesting read - and certainly spoke to the power of the annealing process / analogy :)

Comment by meanderingmoose on The Power of Annealing · 2020-12-16T13:34:26.496Z · LW · GW

Thank you! That analogy makes a lot of sense to me - it's almost like complex systems settle into a "low energy" state over time, which makes large scale change difficult within that settled state. Reinvention / disruption / destruction could be viewed as "turning up the temperature" and providing a reset of sorts which allows for more broad changes (with the system then gradually "cooling" to a "low energy" state after the reset). Hadn't thought about annealing in that context before, thanks for sharing :)

Also, based on that connection, think you might enjoy another post I recently wrote which uses Conway's Game of Life as an analogy to understand the difficulties associated with changing complex systems.

Comment by meanderingmoose on The Power of Annealing · 2020-12-15T19:37:34.779Z · LW · GW

Thank you, glad you found it a useful read!

Comment by meanderingmoose on On the Shoulders of Giants · 2020-11-21T19:11:54.788Z · LW · GW

Thanks, I appreciate that feedback. I agree with you that there was no clear main point, and I think the AGI part assumes a different type of architecture than what is used today, which as you point out makes it difficult to situate the ideas. I'll put some thought in and see if I can come up with a better way to frame it.

Comment by meanderingmoose on On the Shoulders of Giants · 2020-11-21T19:03:39.571Z · LW · GW

Wikipedia has a number of examples (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_child), though to be transparent I haven't done much research on the level of documentation of each.