Coming Soon: Natural Language Cognitive Architecture: A Prototype Artificial General Intelligence

Awesome! Can’t wait… :partying_face:

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new thread: book is out! Now Available: Natural Language Cognitive Architecture

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Reading it now. Congratulations :slight_smile:

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What a coincidence, I’m also working on AGI! I’ll have to give it a read :3

Summary created by AI.

This summary revolves around the announcement and ensuing conversations regarding the release of “daveshapautomator’s” new book about Artificial General Intelligence. The book is a testament to his decade-long research on cognition, deep learning, and implementation strategies of large language models like GPT-3. His forum posts provide interesting insights, from the conception of the idea, the involvement of Raven in the project, to the attempts to formulate machine learning models that consider cognitive functions like “speculation, planning, executive reasoning, logical deduction, and inductive reasoning” as outlined in post 14.

Other members, including ‘stevet’, ‘360macky’, and ‘ratthachat.c’, congratulated on the book and shared their views on AGI. ‘360macky’ prompted a discussion on whether the book delves into the technical parts beyond the OpenAI GPT systems. ‘ratthachat.c’ shared a link to his blog on GPT-3 and commonsense, with ‘daveshapautomator’ challenging his inference and usage of GPT-3. He noted that the future of machine learning models should incorporate the ability to ask meaningful and relevant questions.

daveshapautomator’ stated the potential of different types of AGI and hinted at future developments. ‘pkulko’ shared his experiments with GPT-3 and thoughts on using Knowledge Graphs as a tool to model memory. The thread wraps up with ‘daveshapautomator’ announcing that the book is now available on a new thread.

Summarized with AI on Nov 30 2023
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