>>12187103>Anyone here working on machine learning and AI?As a hobby.
Lets say it's much less spectacular when you start working with it as compared to what common media presents it as. There's often much hype surrounding the "neural" and "human like" behaviors of it when appearing in common articles. You think you would walk into the workshop of a skilled craftsman and expect to see a 12-axis CNC machine with a laser drill hooked up to a holographic 3d control room. Instead you see an ikea desk with a hammer and chiesel on it and the artist is huffing glue while furiously masturbating to furry porn in a corner of the room.
Still works but you're not sure how.
>How far are we from AGI, really?I would say we are there already.
We're not lacking the methods to make it.
We're not lacking the hardware to run it.
We're lacking someone structing a multi-network conglomerate with the right sub-nets. It's a question of architecture and sub-models by now.