One thought I had was the fact that apart from the millions of years of evolution, humans (and other animals) continuously keep learning from the minute they are born. That too is a bit different from the way AI LLMs behave.
Thanks Bobby. More than a bit different, I would say. Although, to be fair to the AI, many of us seem to learn very little over the course of our lives...
Whoever approaches biological intelligence and make the closest version for computers, wins. People forget that the relationship between AI and humans must be cherished and designed to be the closest to human behavior. In the future, we will have companions of a lifetime - that, my friend, is our ticket out of this race.
That is beautifully put, and I do agree with you. With one caveat at the back of my mind: we, humans, can be our best friend but also our own worst enemy
Thank you Marco. I've just ordered the book.
One thought I had was the fact that apart from the millions of years of evolution, humans (and other animals) continuously keep learning from the minute they are born. That too is a bit different from the way AI LLMs behave.
Thanks Bobby. More than a bit different, I would say. Although, to be fair to the AI, many of us seem to learn very little over the course of our lives...
Impressive review👍🏻
Whoever approaches biological intelligence and make the closest version for computers, wins. People forget that the relationship between AI and humans must be cherished and designed to be the closest to human behavior. In the future, we will have companions of a lifetime - that, my friend, is our ticket out of this race.
That is beautifully put, and I do agree with you. With one caveat at the back of my mind: we, humans, can be our best friend but also our own worst enemy
True, we “can” be our worst enemies, but self-respect and self-love originate from empathy for self. Empathy is a keystone that must be flourished.