Sujet : The singularity is at the end of the rainbow De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock) Groupes :comp.lang.prolog Date : 26. Jan 2025, 01:06:44 Autres entêtes Message-ID :<vn3uai$ffkd$3@solani.org> User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:128.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/128.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.20
How it started: > We are the last. > The last generation to be unaugmented. > The last generation to be intellectually alone. > The last generation to be limited by our bodies. > > We are the first. > The first generation to be augmented. > The first generation to be intellectually together. > The first generation to be limited only by our imaginations. How its going: > The current discourse around AI and computation seems > to be shifting from the singularity (a hypothetical > moment when AI surpasses human intelligence in all > areas) to breaking computational and conceptual > walls—addressing the limits and bottlenecks that > arise in computational and cognitive systems. > > Herbert Simon’s work on bounded rationality > acknowledges that human decision-making is constrained > by cognitive limits. In AI, we're now grappling with > these conceptual walls—AI has its own limits based > on algorithms, models, and theoretical understanding > of computation. > > Even with novel algorithms, some fundamental barriers > remain due to the intrinsic hardness of certain problems. > This could be because of lower bounds on algorithmic > complexity or because the problem requires exponential > time to solve, regardless of how you design > the algorithm.