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yes indeed. But I see more and more people arguing against the very possibility of AGI. Some people say statistical models will always have a margin of error and as such will have some form of reliability issues: https://open.substack.com/pub/transitions/p/here-is-why-ther...


the possibility of error is a requirement for AGI

the same foundation that makes the binary model of computation so reliable is what also makes it unsuitable to solving complex problems with any level of autonomy

in order to reach autonomy and handle complexity, the computational model foundation must accept errors

because the real world is not binary


This really speaks to the endeavors of making non-digital hardware for AI. Less of an impedance mismatch.




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