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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation• about 2 years ago

I’m considering hosting a “nonhuman intelligences study group” which is 1/2 about learning what AI is up to, and 1/2 about connecting with plant intelligence (or animal intelligence, or spirit intelligence - it could rotate) what AI/ML topics would y’all want covered?

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Ra@slimepriestess• about 2 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

@relic_radiation this sounds very cool, id definitely be interested in this. there's a concept of like "the computational structure of agentspace" that is substrate-invariant and based on logical functions that definitely warrants deeper exploration.

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation• about 2 years ago
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ohhh my own interest for the ML half would be this current open controversy: what kind of intelligence do LLMs exhibit? clearly something, but there’re soooo many kinds of intelligence that I’m not getting too worked up yet. rocks have intelligence. we could review these papers https://t.co/XQIjOj1XBN

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François Chollet@fchollet• about 2 years ago

Ok, by popular demand: a starter set of papers you can read on the topic. "Comparing Humans, GPT-4, and GPT-4V On Abstraction and Reasoning Tasks": https://t.co/nhDrr94sgK "Embers of Autoregression: Understanding Large Language Models Through the Problem They are Trained to Solve": https://t.co/vj1AZoZUBi "Faith and Fate: Limits of Transformers on Compositionality": https://t.co/TQ2yyBFxUW "The Reversal Curse: LLMs trained on "A is B" fail to learn 'B is A'": https://t.co/m2hXF5HDri "On the measure of intelligence": https://t.co/RjYH7Z3pmJ not about LLMs, but provides context and grounding on what it means to be intelligent and the nature of generalization. It also introduces an intelligence benchmark (ARC) that remains completely out of reach for LLMs. Ironically the best-performing LLM-based systems on ARC are those that have been trained on tons of generated tasks, hoping to hit some overlap between test set tasks and your generated tasks -- LLMs have zero ability to tackle an actually new task. In general there's a new paper documenting the lack of broad generalization capabilities of LLMs every few days.

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation• about 2 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

and for the plant intelligence piece this book is top of mind for me right now. or maybe “braiding sweetgrass” and then I could also lead some experiential exercises in plant sensing - attuning to their nonverbal communication. or local edible plants https://t.co/4XvE4NU0c1

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation• about 2 years ago

“The world is alive, intelligent, aware, communicative, and filled with soul. The dead, mechanical world we have been taught about in school does not exist and never has.” - wow there’s a book called Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm. and I think I need to read it https://t.co/AjZsWc2sIi

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation• about 2 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

I’m happy to get arbitrarily technical with the ML bit, since I do have 3 years of ML research & eng experience also the 6 years of math & physics academia see this top notecard of - my real NLP notes - that I’m gonna draw on top of but haven’t yet https://t.co/dX7QhfHsGo

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharth• about 2 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

@relic_radiation just noting my interest

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