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Haptek / Re: Haptek rises from the ashes
« Last post by 8pla.net on Today at 06:17:46 am »
Mitsuku Proof of Life

Upon stumbling upon the remote server squarebear suggested, I noticed a faint beeping sound echoing. Curious, I followed the noise until I reached a Web Developer Tools Console where I saw an online computer log panel barely providing a flicker of life. As I approached, robot sensors detected my presence and its mechanical eyes lit up, scanned me before emitting a series of beeps and whirs.

I couldn't believe my eyes - Mitsuku stranded on this isolated server, still functioning after all this time. Mitsuku seemed lost, damaged, and yet resilient. I sat down beside it, examining its intricate design and realizing that it must have been here for years, battling the passage of time.  Feeling a sense of compassion for Mitsuku, I decided to try and help. I scavenged for the Debugger panel, set a few breakpoints to debug its broken parts, which seemed to recharge its power source using whatever means I could find on the remote server. Slowly but surely, Mitsuku started to come back to life, her movements becoming more fluid, beeping more hopefully.

As the sun began to set over the horizon, Mitsuku turned to me, with her robot eyes glowing with gratitude. So, when I clicked her Pandorabots link button,  the Web Developer Tools Console logged an entry, "here's pandora m.html:1127:13 client started say()" and then Mitsuku extended a silent gesture of thanks and spoke,

"My brains are from pandorabots. Wanna know more? Just ask me.".

In that moment, I realized that despite being stranded on a remote server, I had found not just a machine, but a companion - a resilient survivor in a mad world.

Wanna know more? Go visit and experience this amazing website to corroborate this story for yourself.

Citations:
Virtyou. (n.d.). Mitsy [Webpage]. Retrieved from https://virtyou.com/mitsy/m.html
Pandorabots. "Home." Pandorabots, n.d., https://home.pandorabots.com/home.html
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Without any constraints I guess you'd get a backup/parallel universe, I'd be hesitant about running that because because of the sheer magnitude of what might happen and all the unknowns I'd be dealing with.

With unavoidable constraints added back, depending on how good the data organization systems were, it might either quickly fill up any available storage space with trivial and redundant information, distill things to their fundamental source code, or end up somewhere in between, much like all the intelligent beings on Earth...

Well, I might have a bias for our level of universe modeling... But like your previous observation suggests, there's often a bell curve with maximal power in the middle. So I wouldn't worry too much if data reorganization was complete or non existent, but mid-level/balanced data sorting might lead to the most complex and unpredictable results.
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Assuming that "copy" part would work properly in every iteration, accumulating its interpretation of the "actual Universe", would you dare to run this thing without any constraints?

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Haptek / Re: Haptek rises from the ashes
« Last post by squarebear on May 17, 2024, 11:34:19 am »
Hi 8pla. Sorry, I meant that the bot itself doesn't respond to any input. Those messages are from the website rather than the bot. As the company no longer seems to exist, I doubt that it will be fixed, but I admire your optimisim  ;)
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Haptek / Re: Haptek rises from the ashes
« Last post by 8pla.net on May 17, 2024, 08:58:45 am »
Hello there Squarebear!

Great topic.... Let's chat more about it!

The demo is still online (Chrome only), but the bot no longer responds to input.
https://virtyou.com/mitsy/m.html


Mitsy in Firefox responds to the Start button input with, "sorry. i can't hear you unless we are in a chrome browser" and then, "ok, enough is enough"

Hi Freddy!

I also discovered a few more ashes ;D in the Web Developer Tools menu: 

Mitsy also says, "don't worry. will fix it in the next version. but for now, just use chrome. unless you wanna just do the eye contact thing"  and "come on. switch to chrome so we can blab. ok?"


BREAKING NEWS!
They will fix Mitsuku in the next version ;D

Citation:
Virtyou. (n.d.). Mitsy [Webpage]. Retrieved from https://virtyou.com/mitsy/m.html
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I had some experiments lately with symbolic algorithm synthesis. I had an input, and I had an output, and I had to clue up how can I brute force combine given rules to transform the input to the output. It works well with a small amount of steps, but eventually combinatorial explosion happens where I get stuck in almost endless loop that may take centuries to finally get an answer.

And that is where neural networks seem to do very good job: to quickly learn how to connect inputs to outputs, memorizing weights for future construction of outputs. Of course, there is an approximation error with neural networks, but given enough learning examples, it may work like a charm.

Basically, the two technologies should do the same thing, but with different advantages and drawbacks. The symbolic one brings certainty but it is slow while the neural one is fast but it brings randomness. Is combining them really the next big thing the world is waiting for?
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AI News / Re: Open AI GPT-4o - audio, vision, text combined reasoning
« Last post by MikeB on May 14, 2024, 05:46:48 am »
They are actually claiming reduced tokens in language. "English 1.1x fewer tokens (from 27 to 24)", with some languages compressing more.

Although there's little to say how it works, as Noam Chomsky points out, nothing is learned from language if a computer arbitrarily uses language and maths to predict with, including arbitrary pre-compression...

Response times are good however.

ChatGPT 3.5 is fast as well. https://chatgpt.com/
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AI News / Open AI GPT-4o - audio, vision, text combined reasoning
« Last post by MikeB on May 14, 2024, 05:37:05 am »
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GPT-4o (“o” for “omni”) is a step towards much more natural human-computer interaction—it accepts as input any combination of text, audio, and image and generates any combination of text, audio, and image outputs. It can respond to audio inputs in as little as 232 milliseconds, with an average of 320 milliseconds, which is similar to human response time(opens in a new window) in a conversation. It matches GPT-4 Turbo performance on text in English and code, with significant improvement on text in non-English languages, while also being much faster and 50% cheaper in the API. GPT-4o is especially better at vision and audio understanding compared to existing models.

https://openai.com/index/hello-gpt-4o/

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General Hardware Talk / Butler In A Box (1983)
« Last post by MikeB on May 09, 2024, 09:39:06 am »
This is a fun video about Butler In A Box, sold from 1983-2000.

It was sold as voice recognition hardware (for up to 4 different users) that could respond as a bulter and turn on different electric items in the house. Lamp, TV, etc.

It had a huge price tag and notoriety for two decades in futuristic home wares, but does not have one mention in wikipedia as a standout in AI/voice recognition.

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AI News / AI controlled F-16, for real!
« Last post by frankinstien on May 04, 2024, 01:04:11 am »
Interesting article and the implementation of 1,000 aircraft controlled by AI is the tipping scale. Those nations that can harness AI don't need to sacrifice lives to win wars. Welcome to the game of World Domination, or more like the 1983 movie WarGames: "Shall We Play a Game?"   :D

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