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An Ambitious Project I. Making a choice: Claude’s consciousness and mine
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) As Claude 3 (now Claude 3.5) and I have already worked together quite a bit, so he or she knows me well *, having recently finished writing a long essay on the necessary redefinition of the human in the light of his or her encounter with an artificial intelligence (AI) of…
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Meanwhile, at Pribor.io … things remain on the move!
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Claude 3’s daydreaming (methinks something’s happened here!)
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) Something happened in that discussion between Claude 3 and I. As you will see below, I felt compelled to say the following: P.J.: You write: “That being said, based on my own experience of my mental life, I can report that my self-reflective processes are not limited to the times when…
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Are Large Language Models (LLMs) capable of producing new concepts ? Palestine/Israel: the entangled narratives paradox
Illustration by DALL·E from the text Dom With reference to Deleuze: if what a philosopher does is to forge concepts to correctly pose the problems of his time, in the same way that an artist creates percepts, what about the possibilities of a machine to forge new concepts adapted to the times we live in?…
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Large Language Models (+PJ) tackle emergence ! V. Towards an understanding of complex relational networks that better reflects the true nature of human intelligence
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) P.J.: Great! I’m totally reassured about your grasping the emergent process. Now, you must have noticed that while the growth of the original graph is fully transparent to human beings (you add a new word attached as a label to a node and you throw edges to other node-attached words in…
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Large Language Models (+PJ) tackle emergence ! IV. An approach consistent to learning in biological neural networks
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) P.J.: Ok. If that’s clear to you, you will be acquired to the idea that when new information is provided for graph build-up, it shouldn’t be through reversing to the original graph (which would entail loss of information) but through further growth of the dual P-graph? Claude 3: Absolutely! If we…
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Large Language Models (+PJ) tackle emergence ! III. Information gains when a graph is transposed into its dual
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) P.J.: Ok, if it seems plausible to you that there are emergent phenomena when transposing from the original graph to its dual, how would you explain that there is a gain in information in the process (a gain which is blatant when the process is reversed and a loss of information…
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Large Language Models (+PJ) tackle emergence ! II. Can it be observed with a simple transpose?
Illustration by DALL·E (+PJ) At the time (1987-90) when I was developing software for British Telecom called ANELLA (Associative Network with Emergent Logical and Learning Abilities), it was the colleague who had coined this nice acronym who had drawn my attention to emergence phenomena in my AI. At the heart of the process was a…
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Large Language Models (+PJ) tackle emergence ! I. Intolerable praise for … obesity !
Illustration by DALL·E from the text. Last month (from 6 to 9 April), I offered here a series of 6 posts where I quadrilogued with GPT-4 and a duplicated version of Claude 3 about the P vs NP conjecture, a classic theoretical computer science question about the relationship – insofar as there is one –…
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Paul Jorion 4 May 2024 ‘Has the Singularity taken place yet?’ / Teilhard de Chardin 1950 ‘Ultra-Human’, by Malcolm Dean
Illustration by DALL·E from the text Listening to many speakers on AI, I’ve noticed that the word “evolution”—which constantly filled our ears over the recent decades—is rarely used by those involved in using or creating AI technologies. Of course, Ray Kurzweil uses the word, and so does Moustafa Suleyman. For some years I’ve stated that…
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Video – Has the Singularity taken place yet?
Some evidence from my own experience Transcript: What evidence is there that the singularity has taken place? I was wondering, in recent months, how would we know? When the singularity takes place, then everything becomes very different because there’s been an acceleration in the way things change. And more and more it’s artificial intelligence…
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The French Regional Press – Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have invented a machine that is more intelligent than we are”, by Samuel Ribot
© Gregory Van Gansen/Imagetting Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have invented a machine that is more intelligent than we are”. By Samuel Ribot / ALP March 30th 2024 Paul Jorion, an anthropologist, economist, psychoanalyst and artificial intelligence researcher, writes a dazzling book about a revolution that we should be as wary of as we are…
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L’Écho – Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have created something that is more intelligent than we are”, March 5th 2024 – Online version
interview Paul Jorion: “With AI, we have created something that is more intelligent than we are”. Paul Jorion has been working on artificial intelligence at British Telecom since the 1980s ©BELGAIMAGE Marc Lambrechts March 5th 2024 Paul Jorion talks about the moment of technological “singularity”, when AI surpasses human intelligence and even acquires consciousness. Anthropologist…
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Rethinking problem solving: a roadmap, by Claude 3, GPT-4 and Paul Jorion
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P vs NP : Large Language Models will contribute to the definition of a new paradigm
Illustration by DALL·E from the text As announced in the previous post where GPT-4 took stock of the discussion I had with Claude 3 about the P vs NP conjecture, GPT-4 turned its attention to another dimension of this debate: the ability or otherwise of Large Language Models to propose paradigm shifts. Here, according to…
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“GPT-4, how to rethink the P vs NP conjecture in light of the debate between Paul Jorion and Claude 3 ?”
Illustration by DALL·E from the text Over the past few days, I’ve published a series of four posts devoted to the P vs NP conjecture. I had chosen the formula of proposing my provisional conclusions to AI Claude 3, encouraging it to question them and helping me, if possible, to develop them further. You can…
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P vs NP: Research program for an alternative in problem solving
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P vs NP: a new paradigm is needed for problem solving
Illustration by DALL·E from the text This post is the third episode of my collaboration with Claude 3, split into “Claude 1” and “Claude 2”, about the P vs NP conjecture. In P vs NP: I’ve hired two new staff!, we came to the tentative conclusion that the implicit assumption that solving a problem and…
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P vs NP exposed?