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How could you do anything intelligent without a strong beak?

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The interactivity I mentioned is the bit that I think is actually important from embodiment - the ability to take an action in the world, see the result, and adjust expectations. What you've called 'independent actions.'

But there's certainly no proof that a general intelligence needs to be bounded and mobile - a pedantic thought-experiment-counterexample would be an 'uploaded' human mind: the people of San Junipero don't stop being generally intelligent once they are in a distributed simulation...

More generally, we don't actually know the boundaries on how general intelligence could arise and what shape it could take, because we don't really understand intelligence at all.



The only thing we do know about “intelligence” is that more compute = better performance on tasks we use to evaluate increasing generalization on tasks.

So map out the computing power and hardware requirements of an average adult human with IQ 100 and no disabilities and that should tell you what you need.

It’s probably 3x harder than just a brain.


I don't think that's even true. Where are you getting this? I can create an extremely compute heavy model that performs very poorly. Just adding more compute does not mean better performance on its own.

Given the same model too much compute can even mean over-fitting and worse generalization. It doesn't all come down to compute.




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