My friend Chrisman Frank yesterday forwarded me this snippet from Naval about what he sees as a wrongheaded approach to pursuing “artificial general intelligence” (AGI). The wrong idea, Naval says, is that to achieve something artificial worthy of being called
When the Unseen Obscures the Seen
When the Unseen Obscures the Seen
When the Unseen Obscures the Seen
My friend Chrisman Frank yesterday forwarded me this snippet from Naval about what he sees as a wrongheaded approach to pursuing “artificial general intelligence” (AGI). The wrong idea, Naval says, is that to achieve something artificial worthy of being called