@slavov_n At DeepWriter, we have spent decades researching how new ideas are discovered and have spent years building this into DeepWriter for truly creative AI. And we have topped the hardest benchmarks too. We'd love to show you what DeepWriter is capable of.
I showed it the link its too large to open 210mb, so im gonna have to break it down later into parts.
@DeepwriterAI seems to have understood where it was coming from.
We have seen it too and it's humbling for those of us ushering in these truly awesome tools. We have a great responsibility to get it right. What is coming exceeds even our most wild visions.
@DeepwriterAI Of course, you write better reports than Manus and up to 300 gorgeous pages with best HLE score in world. If Manus is worth 4bn, what are you worth? 😱
@DeepwriterAI Of course, you write better reports than Manus and up to 300 gorgeous pages with best HLE score in world. If Manus is worth 4bn, what are you worth? 😱
@DeepwriterAI Of course, you write better reports than Manus and up to 300 gorgeous pages with best HLE score in world. If Manus is worth 4bn, what are you worth? 😱
@iruletheworldmo Those in the robopsychology movement have known this for a long time. IYKYK.
At DeepWriter, tapping into vast latent spaces is one of our trade secrets. Why only use 10% of the capabilities? And part of why we beat the labs with billions of dollars for R&D.
Thanks for sharing! The power of your sublinear, nearest neighbor search is robust and well-suited for hardware acceleration. But getting deeper:
What we are obsessed with at DeepWriter is the same question Gödel addressed in his unreleased Carnap paper. We also see it as the same question Lex Friedman asked @ylecun on his show: does language embed meaning richer than mere syntax rules dictate/allow? (At least that is how we interpreted it).
Prof LeCunn, being an extreme empiricist seemed to side with the logical positivists' take that there's no deeper meaning to get a free ride from. But we have been seeking an optimized hybrid between this and something that also accounts for Gödel's more realistic approach (the free ride).
Bridging atomspace with continuous space, again appears to be a similar problem/hybrid solution. We'd love to compare notes some time.