• Emergent Communication

    From Stefan Ram@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 8 14:07:05 2024
    So, AI's starting to gab on its own, kind of like how humans
    figured out talking back in the day. It's not that we pro-
    grammed it to yak - these digital dudes are cooking up their
    own lingo to get stuff done! Pretty wild, right? Here's how
    the eggheads are watching this go down:

    - Name-that-thing games: One bot's trying to describe
    something while another's playing 20 Questions.

    - Teamwork makes the dream work: Bots join forces and end
    up shooting the breeze to nail their goals.

    - Mixed-media playground: These silicon valley types are
    learning to jaw about what they see, hear, or whatever.

    - Language evolution in a petri dish: They're basically
    fast-forwarding how words and grammar pop up over time.

    The brainiacs set up these digital obstacle courses where the bots
    got to gab to win. Then they put on their thinking caps to figure out
    what's going on. It's like trying to crack the code of how cavemen
    started yakking.

    The tricky part? These robot languages might be as foreign as
    Martian! So, the language nerds are busting out some serious math
    to make heads or tails of it.

    This whole shebang could help us chat with E.T. someday or
    get our self-driving Teslas and delivery drones to play nice
    on the 405. Gnarly stuff, if you ask me.

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  • From Stefan Ram@21:1/5 to Stefan Ram on Fri Nov 8 15:28:06 2024
    [email protected] (Stefan Ram) wrote or quoted:
    So, AI's starting to gab on its own, kind of like how humans
    figured out talking back in the day. It's not that we pro-

    Possible source (not checked by me):

    |Deep net emergent communication: why bother? - Marco Baroni
    |Unnatural Language Processing: Entering the ... - Marco Baroni
    .

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