Brutkey

screwlisp
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In my dog example, the point is that piling on additional specific training doesn't mean that the system has stopped doing crazy things in the future. Just if you fill its training data with FEED DOGS THROUGHOUT MAY, when you ask it about feeding dogs throughout may you're likely to see more FEED DOGS THROUGHOUT MAY included.
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screwlisp
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@GrantMeStrength@hachyderm.io
what you said also sounds like they do symbol crunching, which is what classical (non-DL) ai did.
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Vassil Nikolov | Васил Николов
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@screwlisp@gamerplus.org wrote:

... symbol crunching, which is what classical (non-DL) ai did
A meta-reply:
forgive this unsolicited suggestion, please, this might be a good subject for one of your Anonradio shows (in case your queue happens to be too short).

screwlisp
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@vnikolov@ieji.de We have something like a trajectory to it. The queue for Wednesday shows currently is

17 hours from now- jlamothe, emphasis on jlamothe's restaurant and extensive MOO (symbolic?) text-based VR

+ one week - Amin Bandali, whom I think was originally a mathematician many years software engineer, announcing emacsconf. Whom I will secretly plague with mathematical questions

+ one week - Ken Olum, a physicist who has a lisp model of quantum gravity - who learned lisp from McCarthy in '79

Vassil Nikolov | Васил Николов
@vnikolov@ieji.de

Excellent!

Let's see if I can re-activate my inner owl one of these Wednesday early mornings.

Aside: I still remember when I first heard the phrase "Good Old-Fashioned AI" = GOFAI (from a Dutch professor some three decades ago).

Not to be confused with Good Old-Fashioned Loverboy, which will turn fifty next year.

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