- Memory makes computation universal ➶
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I’m not sure I understand, but Erik Garrison’s paper seems to show that some of the mechanisms of Large Language Models mirror what happens in nature.
Universal intelligence—the ability to solve any problem—depends on the ability to be true to yourself while remembering what you’ve thought, and nothing else.
Maybe it’s time to read I Am A Strange Loop again, once I finish Jane English’s Fingers Pointing to the Moon.
Via Harper Reed, via Simon Willison.
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Possibly Related:
- Simon Willison’s AI Publishing Rule
- The brutality of Monster Hunter Wilds
- Awareness of atomic reality
- Confessions of a disillusioned scientist
- Noticing nature
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