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Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Oct 19 06:56PM -0700

Hello,
 
 
More of my philosophy about artificial intelligence and common sense reasoning..
 
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also
invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
"Microsoft and Nvidia today announced that they trained what they claim is the largest and most capable AI-powered language model to date: Megatron-Turing Natural Language Generation (MT-NLP). The successor to the companies' Turing NLG 17B and Megatron-LM models, MT-NLP contains 530 billion parameters and achieves "unmatched" accuracy in a broad set of natural language tasks, Microsoft and Nvidia say — including reading comprehension, commonsense reasoning, and natural language inferences."
 
Read more here:
 
https://venturebeat.com/2021/10/11/microsoft-and-nvidia-team-up-to-train-one-of-the-worlds-largest-language-models/
 
So I think that one hypothesis is that we should be able to build even bigger models, with trillions of parameters or more, and artificial common sense will eventually emerge. Let's call this the 'brute-force' hypothesis.
 
Read more here so that to notice:
 
https://towardsdatascience.com/the-quest-for-artificial-common-sense-766af7fce292
 
Also I invite you to look carefully at the following video of a jewish AI(artificial intelligence) scientist about artificial intelligence(And read about him here: https://rogantribe.com/who-is-lex-fridman/):
 
Exponential Progress of AI: Moore's Law, Bitter Lesson, and the Future of Computation
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me96OWd44q0
 
I think that the jewish AI(artificial intelligence) scientist that is speaking on the video above and that is called Lex Fridman is making a
big mistake, since he focuses too much on improving Deep Learning in artificial intelligence using exponential improvement of computation of CPU hardware, but i think that it is a "big" mistake and you can easily notice it by reading carefully my following thoughts and writing:
 
More of my philosophy about artificial intelligence and specialized hardwares and more..
 
I think that specialized hardwares for deep learning in artificial intelligence like GPUs and quantum computers are no more needed, since you can use only a much less powerful CPU with more memory and do it efficiently, since a PhD researcher called Nir Shavit that is a jewish from Israel has just invented a very interesting software called neural magic that does it efficiently, and i invite you to look at the following very interesting video of Nir Shavit to know more about it:
 
The Software GPU: Making Inference Scale in the Real World by Nir Shavit, PhD
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGj2CJHXXKQ
 
And there is not only the jewish above called Nir Shavit that has invented a very interesting thing, but there is also the following muslim Iranian and Postdoctoral Associate that has also invented a very interesting thing too for artificial intelligence, and here it is:
 
Why is MIT's new "liquid" AI a breakthrough innovation?
 
Read more here:
 
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fintelligence-artificielle.developpez.com%2Factu%2F312174%2FPourquoi-la-nouvelle-IA-liquide-de-MIT-est-elle-une-innovation-revolutionnaire-Elle-apprend-continuellement-de-son-experience-du-monde%2F
 
And here is Ramin Hasani, Postdoctoral Associate (he is an Iranian):
 
https://www.csail.mit.edu/person/ramin-hasani
 
And here he is:
 
http://www.raminhasani.com/
 
He is the study's lead author of the following new study:
 
New 'Liquid' AI Learns Continuously From Its Experience of the World
 
Read more here:
 
https://singularityhub.com/2021/01/31/new-liquid-ai-learns-as-it-experiences-the-world-in-real-time/
 
And here is my thoughts about artificial intelligence and evolutionary
algorithms in artificial intelligence:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/P9OTDTiCZ44
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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