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Cake day: October 27th, 2023

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  • I see, that’s very interesting. What if we can make it so the agents forget almost everything, except for the “important” things that we are able to pass as important? I.e. from 24h the day after they will remember also some minor things like what they ate, but a week later they will only remember important events such as whether something out of the ordinary happens? Kind of like humans but more extreme.


  • Why do you think it’s not going to be human? From the Stanford-Google paper i shared it looked to me like they were on the right path to make it look human. Obviously, the characters are not actually thinking, but if they look like they are and act like they are, what is the difference? Thanks for commenting btw!




  • Right! It’s what I linked in the first link of the post. Basically what I would like to do is continue that project and make it much more developed. Their main issue was the cost of computing, that’s why I have divided it in stages that should allow us to offset these costs. However everyone here is answering that it can’t work without explaining why :/


  • Not trolling :) there are 32 comments to this post and people are either making fun of me, saying it won’t work without explaining why or cracking jokes.

    It it can’t work, i am extremely interested in knowing why, but nonetheless nobody has explained it yet. I am open to learn and listen, but I’m only hearing hostility and sarcasm unfortunately.


  • I know that’s intended to be a joke, but is that useless? I’ve built an 8 figure growing company, and this is my expertise. I don’t pretend that the work of researchers and developer is useless, in fact I think it’s vital to the project just like every other role.

    Would i crack a joke like: don’t worry guys, I’ll develop the project?

    I’m sure you are smart enough to understand this?