Comment by Kerb_
2 years ago
It transcends the training data, I get the usage intended but it certainly is ripe for misinterpretation
2 years ago
It transcends the training data, I get the usage intended but it certainly is ripe for misinterpretation
The word for that is "generalizes" or "generalization" and it has existed for a very long time.
I've been very confidently informed that these AIs are not AGIs, which makes me wonder what the "General" in AGI is supposed to mean and whether generalization is actually the benchmark for advanced intelligence. If they're not AGI, then wouldn't another word for that level of generalization be more accurate than "generalization"? It doesn't have to be "transcendence" but it seems weird to have a defined step we claim we aren't at but also use the same word to describe a process we know it does. I don't get the nuance of the lingo entirely, I guess. I'm just here for the armchair philosophy
That's trivial though, conceptually. Every regression line transcends the training data. We've had that since Wisdom of Crowds.