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congrats, you win
Im too early.
Noice
me after the lobotomy
Craziest part for me will always be that this is in real time. Truly insane
I think we are just one paper away and in the next iteration it will have goodmemory if they increased attention layers upto good limit.
game generation feels like a possibility in the not so distant future now. This is amazing
This is like a super genius with the memory of a Goldfish.
I really want to see a higher res, higher quality version
2 more papers down the line…
Now combine this with a VR headset and you have a LSD Simulator
Oh wow, that minecraft demo is wild. When you let something get out of view, it will never be seen again. Also random achievements and text boxes appear sometimes.
I’m starting to see how, if we were living in a simulation, that simulation would probably be based on some distant future version of this technology.
This actually does mimic the underlying neurophysical explanation for some of the phenomenology of the dream state.
The recurrent networks that produce the stability of the present moment by giving it temporal extension/duration, are mostly shut down during REM. Your dreams therefore have little temporal stability. It’s also why you have difficulty recalling them – they don’t undergo nearly as many refresh cycles, so do not imprint on the network.
What
a time
to be
…
ALIVE !
Truly it would be more interesting with a normal game underneath to prevent it from forgetting things and then using this as a sort of style transfer to finish out some game mechanics that don’t need to be temporally consistent/apply the final layer of art
Clever but I think AI development should be concentrating on useful stuff, like modern ‘expert systems’ – for example, ultimately helping to increase the number of doctors, so allowing people to have initial consultations with an AI without having to wait due to shortages.
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!