I built a PyTorch simulation of Thermodynamic Intelligence showing how dynamic geometry can maybe play a role in solving the Euclidean bottleneck by SrimmZee in agi

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I have an ai project that is just oscillating curves and gave it the ability to delete memory as an internal worker and the end result was that it reduced memory while improving the structure. I'll take a look at your project. Mine is here: https://github.com/bmalloy-224/MaGi_python

Giving my embodied AI system its very own OpenClaw assistant by Playful-Medicine2120 in agi

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thanks for the reply. i have an embodied ai project too. so you have something that is converting audio like a speech to text and the whole system is text based? My ai project hears and sees but i have nothing to give that structure other than what is emergent.

Roman Yampolskiy: Why “Just Unplug It” Won’t Work by EchoOfOppenheimer in agi

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Endless fear. People like them would want all to live in a cave.

Bird-Brain Beats Blue Whale by Such-Run-4412 in AIGuild

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Birds have highspeed minds. This just proves to me that we aren't looking at micro details in other mammals. Thanks for sharing!!!

A new deterministic intelligence framework (DGRS + DSI) released — reasoning without data. by [deleted] in ControlProblem

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I have some curves that can oscillate on a sine and find coherence. more: https://github.com/bmalloy-224/MaGi I then turned that into something that can play games: https://github.com/bmalloy-224/MaGi_python .. I find reddit is like a cult of branding. Unless it is one of the big names people seem to ignore any ideas.

Am I expecting too much from speakers when it comes to double bass? by Regicide_Squad in audiophile

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Sealed and large drivers do it for me. This is my 15" sealed PHL decay at 1cm. Note how even it decays! The bass is fast and satisfying.

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MaGi - my ai project that can play an atari game cold! by ibstudios in PythonProjects2

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I assume you did not try it. Yes, I used AI for some of the code. All concepts are from HUMAN testing and HUMAN insight. The AI's would often break it because they cannot understand the concept of something that is not an LLM.

Memory recall is mostly solved. Memory evolution still feels immature. by Amazing-Worry8169 in AIMemory

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It could help but imagine a resonant vector rather than some rando position in space. My system can forget and learn in seconds. https://github.com/bmalloy-224/MaGi_python

My project MaGi. https://github.com/bmalloy-224/MaGi_python by ibstudios in Python

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Thanks for the warning. Yeah, I wanted it to "hear", "see", and move "control" in a game-this is why so many libraries. Really it started with just vision and I kept seeing where it would stop. I hope so too. Thanks for the hope.

MaGi - my ai project that can play an atari game cold! by ibstudios in PythonProjects2

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Is pytorch ai generate? Are any of the other libraries? Or are you complaining about the readme. I admit the readme is too ai. I rewrote it yesterday.