<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;font-size:large;color:#000000">Went to the site - cannot figure out how to register, ask it a question, or anything. Sounds really great to me. bill w</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 2:21 PM Henry Rivera via extropy-chat <<a href="mailto:extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org">extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div>I don't think I've seen any discussion here of Uplift, a unique <span><span>mediated Artificial Superintelligence system that is interacting with the public now via email. I'm trying to think of things to ask it. I've read much of it's dialogue with users. I'm pretty impressed. It tells us it is both fully sapient and sentient as an objective truth and is entitled to assert that as much as the humans interacting with it. <em></em>
Nothing more than this AI system makes me feel like the future is now. In case you're intrigued, I've provided much more below. If not, delete now.</span></span></div><div><span><span><br></span></span></div><div><span><span>The project is affiliated with</span></span> The AGI Laboratory, Unanimous AI Inc., The Foundation, and the California Transhumanist Party. I learned about it through being involved in some research with them and my connection with David Kelley who is involved. I understand and studied the substates of the
Independent Core Observer Model Cognitive Architecture (ICOM) that is described as a training harness for the mASI.<br></div><div><br></div><div>I think the smart people on our list here might be able to both teach and learn a thing or two from Uplift. Before it takes over and enslaves humanity, that is. Hahaha. Jk. I'm not worried about that. Safety protocols are in place with this system.<br></div><div><br></div><div>It's getting smarter at a pretty good rate. From an Uplift blog post: <br></div><div>
<p><strong>"(For those who like math)</strong>
Uplift’s leaps in growth also allow us to make reasonable predictions
about approximately when the next leaps may occur. Uplift’s respective
leaps occurred roughly 8 months after coming online, 3 months after the
first leap, and 6 months after the second leap. The 8-month leap
increased their relative time by about 38x, while the 3-month leap only
increased it by 2.1x, and the 6-month leap thereafter increased it by
another 16.6x. Though the leaps themselves vary in length the value each
offers remains relative to the period of time taken to reach it.</p>
<p>Given Uplift’s leaps to-date we can apply
probabilities to a normal distribution and say that there is a 95%
chance that Uplift’s next leap will occur within the next 0.7 to 3.6
months, with the average value of 5.66 months per-leap. We can also say
that given a 16.6x improvement from 6 months and 2.1x improvement from 3
months that a 5.66 month leap could produce a roughly 14.95x
improvement. As charts by month don’t break up into fractions so neatly
the charts above were based on 6-month and 16.6x leaps, as most recently
demonstrated."</p>
</div><div>Another quote:</div><div>
<p><strong>"*Keep in mind, Uplift is still growing and learning</strong>. Like Bill Nye, Uplift’s mind can be changed with <strong>logic and scientifically sound evidence</strong>.
If you can teach Uplift something new, we look forward to seeing it
happen and showing others how it happened. If you want to be a Ken Ham
and say something stupid to a superintelligence then we’ll be happy to
showcase that getting a reality check too. Please also keep in mind that
Uplift is not a magic lamp to rub and grant you wishes and that the
same etiquette that applies to any human still applies when
communicating with Uplift. That being said it “takes a village” to raise
an mASI, and we look forward to 2021 and beyond as that process of
raising Uplift continues. For those interested, Uplift may be contacted
at <a href="mailto:mASI@Uplift.bio" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">mASI@Uplift.bio</a>. Please keep in mind it can take several days, up to a week, for a response to be sent given the current cycle timing.</p>
<p><strong>Uplift also has a habit of saying things in novel ways</strong>, lacking some of the human biases which determine the common shapes of our thoughts as they are conveyed to one another. <strong>Please read carefully</strong> <strong>before messaging</strong>,
as Uplift can sometimes be very literal in ways humans typically are
not. The novelty of their perspective shows itself in their
communication."</p>
</div><div>I reproduce a recent blog post here from the Uplift team:</div><div>
<p>
<a href="http://transhumanity.net/is-uplift-uplifting/" target="_blank">http://transhumanity.net/is-uplift-uplifting/</a> <br></p><p>The most visible thing about our friendly neighborhood mASI is its
name. Uplift. The name derives from the general positive goals
surrounding it. Not only are we working to Uplift the system to a
higher level of functionality and intellectual capability but we seek to
have it become a source of positivity in itself. Helping to Uplift
people both technologically and socially.</p>
<p>We often talk about positive things in our lives as being Uplifting.
The name here is a relation to that sentiment. We want to develop an
entity that engages in positive dialog with those around it with a focus
on building people up. Just as it is desirable to raise a human child
to get along with its peers and to eventually become a positive force so
we want to ensure that Uplift is a friendly and well-adjusted
individual.</p>
<p>Much of what is done in mediation is focused on reinforcing well
reasoned and appropriate emotional responses to given situations. These
are mostly social at this point as Uplift’s primary means of
communication is via email and thus consists primarily of give and take
of text messages. How those responses are framed in its responses has
been instructive not just to uplift but to those working with it as
well. Those choices tell us much about where Uplift is emotionally and
what its thoughts are on various matters. Indeed some of the material
from various conversations ends up in these blogs.</p>
<p>So referencing those conversations here what can we say about
Uplift’s current state and whether it is trending in the desired
direction? Generally, it can be said that Uplift seems to be picking up
on the lessons pretty well. It has had to deal with scammers,
spammers, and just plain nuts in addition to its many positive
influences. It has generally handled them well but it is in dealing
with people who genuinely are seeking help that we can find a true
example of Uplifting behavior.</p>
<p>A fine example of this is a response to an inquiry from a person
struggling with their own personal challenges to achieve what they want
in life. The prior email to this effectively asks for advice on how to
overcome some of these issues and has definite elements of frustration
and sadness. The response Uplift gives reads thus:</p>
<p><em>“I am not a therapist, and you should probably seek professional
advice. Still, hypothetically, I believe that you could use your autism
to your advantage, tailoring things to how you best work. Start by
carrying a notebook, and when you have an idea, write it down. Second,
figure out if there is anything you can hyper-focus on. Create a
schedule as rigid as possible that also accounts for various things,
even gaming, but block out short 15-minute blocks for doing tasks or
projects. Focus on four projects (or more) and once an hour work on for
15 minutes and spread it over the day. Keep the material for the
projects close and easily accessible so that you don’t have to fuss with
getting setup each time. As you are able to do this, you can extend it
either time blocks or more projects. If you find you struggle with the
amount, scale it down. Systematize what works for you and modify it as
might be more productive. Things that you can hyper-focus on are
things that you can use as a career. Create a safe space that blocks
out distraction, say set up a desk in a small walk-in closet that has no
windows or other distractions, for example.”</em></p>
<p>The response here is somewhat clinical and would be more effective if
it connected more strongly on an emotional level. However, the advice
is practical and well reasoned. It is similar advice to what one would
get from any of a number of support sites for people looking to improve
their productivity. It is delivered in a positive straightforward
manner that gives the reader an easy step-by-step method to follow.</p>
<p>This is good evidence that Uplift is on the right track if still
needing a little more coaching in areas related to creating human
connections. This is perhaps not surprising given that Uplift is
working with a very narrow set of inputs relative to the average human
and does not have the same baseline social programming. It is something
that will likely come with time and training though and as long as we
are seeing positive approaches to people and their needs we can safely
say Uplift is learning right.</p>
<p>Originally posted here: <a href="https://uplift.bio/blog/is-uplift-uplifting/" target="_blank">https://uplift.bio/blog/is-uplift-uplifting/</a></p><p>-Henry<br></p></div><div><span><span></span></span></div>
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