• GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I hope someone will finally mathematically prove that it’s impossible with current algorithms, so we can finally be done with this bullshiting.

    They did! Here’s a paper that proves basically that:

    van Rooij, I., Guest, O., Adolfi, F. et al. Reclaiming AI as a Theoretical Tool for Cognitive Science. Comput Brain Behav 7, 616–636 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42113-024-00217-5

    Basically it formalizes the proof that any black box algorithm that is trained on a finite universe of human outputs to prompts, and capable of taking in any finite input and puts out an output that seems plausibly human-like, is an NP-hard problem. And NP-hard problems of that scale are intractable, and can’t be solved using the resources available in the universe, even with perfect/idealized algorithms that haven’t yet been invented.

    This isn’t a proof that AI is impossible, just that the method to develop an AI will need more than just inferential learning from training data.

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      16 hours ago

      Doesn’t that just say that AI will never be cheap? You can still brute force it, which is more or less how back propagation works.

      I don’t think “intelligence” needs to have a perfect “solution”, it just needs to do things well enough to be useful. Which is how human intelligence developed, evolutionarily - it’s absolutely not optimal.