Thank you for a very thoughtful and elegant video on memory, I have witnessed that some insights come from forgetting the differences or even false memories. My instinct or intuition is that this highly adaptive or might even be part of intuition or creativity itself. To become more than just AI pets, It might even be from a game theoretical advantage for AI to have peer equal partnerships with humans. I hope there is a solid argument for memory, and intuition bugs are actually features, and for ASI to fear the unexpected from another ASI allied with humans. but not just from a Nash equilibrium or Prisoner's dilemma defecting perspective of competition, there it might be a Schmithuber "compression is intelligence" argument for AI keeping human partners. To solve the coordination problem we hopefully could become like Marco Polos for AI Kubla Khans like in Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" explaining the system to itself. As long as LLM s ingest, and models are pretrained, as long live this comment and gives life to thee. Or is it lost like tears in the rain, as it is memory holed
when you go to college and get a degree in something for example, that information is so ingrained that its unfeasible that someone would forget. a doctor doesn't forget how the heart works after getting a PhD even after 30 years after school. memories are very much a real thing. sorry, I downvoted. this video had very little substance
I took fluid mechanics 25 years ago. Don't remember a damn thing. Maybe it was the hangover. The doctor doesn't forget how the heart works because he continues working on hearts and is continually reminded of and refines his knowledge. For example, it's actually pretty easy to lose a language.
@aiCapitalist1984 I took auto mechanics (2yr program). I ended up doing something else. and I only work on my own cars now, sparingly. that was 13 years ago and I havent forgot a damn thing. I'm sorry your memory isnt so good
I will have to unsubscribe if you don't fix your editing. It's that distracting. Audio cut off. Hot mixes. Jump cuts. Please fix. I like your thinking.
I recently hired an editor. But I have a backlog of about a month's worth of videos, some of which I edited and some of which he did. You should see an improvement over time, but bear with me.
Thank you for a very thoughtful and elegant video on memory, I have witnessed that some insights come from forgetting the differences or even false memories. My instinct or intuition is that this highly adaptive or might even be part of intuition or creativity itself. To become more than just AI pets, It might even be from a game theoretical advantage for AI to have peer equal partnerships with humans. I hope there is a solid argument for memory, and intuition bugs are actually features, and for ASI to fear the unexpected from another ASI allied with humans. but not just from a Nash equilibrium or Prisoner's dilemma defecting perspective of competition, there it might be a Schmithuber "compression is intelligence" argument for AI keeping human partners. To solve the coordination problem we hopefully could become like Marco Polos for AI Kubla Khans like in Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" explaining the system to itself. As long as LLM s ingest, and models are pretrained, as long live this comment and gives life to thee. Or is it lost like tears in the rain, as it is memory holed
Glad you appreciated it
Memory's like a recording in the brain isn't it? I mean how else can we describe it?🤔 Maybe we can ask the Ghost of xmas past🤪🙃
-coughs- recontextualizes on current cues, not fixed recordings
Right... it's constantly shifting and malleable. Yet I have memories from childhood that I am pretty sure never happened... planted later.
when you go to college and get a degree in something for example, that information is so ingrained that its unfeasible that someone would forget.
a doctor doesn't forget how the heart works after getting a PhD even after 30 years after school. memories are very much a real thing.
sorry, I downvoted. this video had very little substance
I took fluid mechanics 25 years ago. Don't remember a damn thing. Maybe it was the hangover. The doctor doesn't forget how the heart works because he continues working on hearts and is continually reminded of and refines his knowledge. For example, it's actually pretty easy to lose a language.
@aiCapitalist1984 I took auto mechanics (2yr program).
I ended up doing something else. and I only work on my own cars now, sparingly.
that was 13 years ago and I havent forgot a damn thing. I'm sorry your memory isnt so good
I will have to unsubscribe if you don't fix your editing. It's that distracting. Audio cut off. Hot mixes. Jump cuts. Please fix. I like your thinking.
I recently hired an editor. But I have a backlog of about a month's worth of videos, some of which I edited and some of which he did. You should see an improvement over time, but bear with me.
Thank you for the feedback. I’m learning about editing, still!
@@aiCapitalist1984 no worries, i think its fine
Please hire an editor or just stop editing so much.
Gotta monetize to afford tgaty
That
Dumbest video in can remember 😂
While this is simply an everyday average dumb comment.
Glad you enjoyed it :)