If I understand correctly, the typical AI crowd only likes to deal with weak emergence, when strong emergence provides a significant addition to the concept.

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I reject completely the concepts of 'artificial intelligence' and 'emergence'. So I'm not particularly interested in distinctions between weak or strong 'emergence' or the distinction one sometimes sees between 'AI' and 'AGI'. For me it is all magical thinking.

That's not to say I don't credit that machine learning is possible, it obviously is and is a very powerful technology that will have a tremendous and society changing impact. And LLMs are also powerful tools, along with other machine analysis & generation tools.

IOW, I think the language here is important (eg Machine Learning vs 'AI') as it helps to avoid succumbing to what I call 'Science Fiction brain'.

p.s. 'Artificial intelligence' and 'emergence' are fine when they apoear as tropes in science fiction, where they serve the same role as magic has for centuries in folk and fairy tales. The mistake with 'Science Fiction brain' is in thinking these fictional constructs are possibilities in 'the Future', perhaps how ppl also mistook that magic-making was possible from fairy tales.

Hah

Is this from a client that summarises replies? Looks useful.

Btw, for some reason I haven't been getting notifications on yr replies recently. I'll need to look into this as I value my exchanges with you here.

Summarize Notifications on iOS generates these, for nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 in this case. I mostly find its clumsiness amusing, I do appreciate that the routines supposedly run fully local though.

Regarding notifications, I have occasionally wondered whether my relay list somehow limits or slows my post distribution. The list seems in line with other users here though, and the relays pretty consistently reachable.

I agreed, and have thought similarly regarding machine learning, admittedly influenced by Apple conclusively employing the term until the recent marketing pivot.

Regarding emergence, can we replace it with the term self organization in order to ground it?

I can spontaneously discern nothing new or useful from your characterizations, the scale and direction of self organizing structures seem like valid, and practical theory to me.

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> Regarding emergence, can we replace it with the term self organization in order to ground it?

Thanks for this suggestion, I'll look into it. Frankly my understanding of how 'emergence' is used may be uninformed. I had assumed it referred simply to the emergence of a conscious intelligence (the possibility of which I reject). However if it refers to the emergence of self organisation then I am much more open to that. Perhaps that is the distinction you are referring to between weak and strong emergence? Anyway, it appears I need to do some reading here.

Yeah, I would have to read up again for more precise and dependable explanations, the emergence theory I encountered, a decade or longer ago, unrelated to any mass product marketing, concerned itself with self organization, and no presumptions to immediately model and explain consciousness. It did play with the notion of cellular automata, which I find uncontroversial, if only in its limited marketability.

I would happily hear your thoughts on the weak and strong emergence distinction.