• More of my philosophy about the Maghrebis genetics and more of my thoug

    From Amine Moulay Ramdane@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 15 16:29:05 2023
    Hello,




    More of my philosophy about the Maghrebis and more of my thoughts..

    I am a white arab from Morocco and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..



    So i will ask a philosophical question of:


    Can we divide the actual arabs and say that for example that Maghrebis are not the Libanese and are not the Palestinians and are not the Syrians or such ?


    So I think i am highly smart since I have passed two certified IQ tests and i have scored "above" 115 IQ, and i mean that it is "above" 115 IQ,
    and from what you are noticing in my below thoughts that i am saying
    the following:

    "So i invite you to look at the following video that shows North Africans talking in english so that you notice how they look like, and notice how from there faces and character etc. they look like Libanese arabs and Syrian arabs and Palestinian arabs
    and other arabs, and it is also why we call them arabs."


    So i think that since we have genetics that makes Maghrebis look like
    like Libanese arabs and Syrian arabs and Palestinian arabs and other arabs, so i think that we can call North Africans and Maghrebis "arabs"
    and genetically like arabs, since the looking like arabs has a great weight of importance.


    More of my philosophy about the North Africans and about Morocco and more of my thoughts..


    I think that North Africans are mostly whites, so i invite you to
    look at the following video that shows North Africans talking in english so that you notice how they look like, and notice how from there faces and character etc. they look like Libanese arabs and Syrian arabs and Palestinian arabs and other arabs, and
    it is also why we call them arabs, so look at the following video carefully so that you notice it:

    What North Africans Really Think About Each Other (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia etc)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0ukbxJZFcg



    And here is an interesting video of president of Tunisia that is a white
    north african that talks about the plot of migration from black african countries, so look at it carefully:

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XNJVWbiNh_I


    More of my philosophy about Morocco and about artificial intelligence and more of my thoughts..


    As you have noticed that i am a white arab from Morocco, and of course i write and read and think and speak arabic and english and french, also i think that Morocco is a smart country, and so that to notice it , i invite you to look carefully at all the
    following new video about the economy of Morocco so that to notice how Morocco is a smart country:

    Maroc : Une année pleine d'exploits records.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BCLbr-iVpg


    More of my philosophy about the cost of using GPT-4 and about artificial intelligence and more of my thoughts..

    I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..




    And as i have just explained in my below previous thoughts, that the systems like ChatGPT take a lot of computational power. The cost of running ChatGPT is $100,000 per day. It’s possible to make it work for a few million daily users, but scaling it up
    to billions of people will be extremely expensive. A single AI answer costs more than ten regular Google search requests, and you can notice it carefully by reading the following:

    "The new model of ChatGPT that uses GPT-4 will be available to paid ChatGPT subscribers and will also be available as part of an API which allows programmers to integrate the AI into their apps. OpenAI will charge about 3 cents for about 750 words of
    prompts and 6 cents for about 750 words in response."


    Read more here:

    OpenAI announces GPT-4, claims it can beat 90% of humans on the SAT


    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/14/openai-announces-gpt-4-says-beats-90percent-of-humans-on-sat.html?recirc=taboolainternal



    And read my following previous thoughts:


    More of my philosophy about ChatGPT and about hallucinations and about artificial intelligence and more of my thoughts..



    Hallucinations could blunt ChatGPT’s success, and OpenAI says the problem’s solvable, and Yann LeCun says we’ll see


    Read more here:

    https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-hallucination


    More of my philosophy about GPT-4 and about artificial intelligence and more of my thoughts..



    "We report the development of GPT-4, a large-scale, multimodal model which can accept image and text inputs and produce text outputs. While less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios, GPT-4 exhibits human-level performance on various
    professional and academic benchmarks, including passing a simulated bar exam with a score around the top 10% of test takers. GPT-4 is a Transformer-based model pre-trained to predict the next token in a document. The post-training alignment process
    results in improved performance on measures of factuality and
    adherence to desired behavior. A core component of this project was developing infrastructure and optimization methods that behave predictably across a wide range of scales. This allowed us to accurately predict some aspects of GPT-4’s performance
    based on models trained with no more than 1/1,000th the compute of GPT-4.


    Other than that, GPT-4 significantly reduces hallucinations relative to previous models (which have themselves been improving with each iteration). GPT-4 scores 40% higher than our latest GPT-3.5 on our internal adversarial factuality evaluations."


    Read more here:

    pdf: https://cdn.openai.com/papers/gpt-4.pdf

    blog: https://openai.com/research/gpt-4



    Read my previous thoughts:



    More of my philosophy about the new version of ChatGPT that is coming next week and about artificial intelligence and more of my thoughts..


    "The next version, GPT-4, was expected for this year, but the launch is now said to be imminent. At a German KI im Fokus conference on Artificial Intelligence, Andreas Braun, CTO of Microsoft Germany, said GPT-4 is expected to be announced in the coming
    days. This new version of GPT is announced as being multimodal, in other words capable of understanding and generating several types of information such as images, audio and videos, unlike GPT-3.5 (and therefore ChatGPT ) which is limited to text . GPT-4
    could integrate (or even replace) the firm's other AIs, such as Dall-E , which generates realistic images from a sentence, or Whisper , the next-generation voice recognition."


    Read more here (And you can translate the article from french to english):


    https://www.futura-sciences.com/tech/actualites/intelligence-artificielle-nouvelle-version-chatgpt-arrive-semaine-prochaine-104014/


    More of my philosophy about how to solve the computational power problem of ChatGPT and the like and more of my thoughts..


    I think i am highly smart since I have passed two certified IQ tests and i have scored "above" 115 IQ, and i mean that it is "above" 115 IQ,
    and as i said previously that the other problem of ChatGPT and the like is the following:

    I think one of the problems of ChatGPT is also the business model for it, since systems like ChatGPT take a lot of computational power, and i invite you to read the following article so that to understand more about it:

    "High cost of computational power

    Systems like ChatGPT take a lot of computational power. The cost of running ChatGPT is $100,000 per day. It’s possible to make it work for a few million daily users, but scaling it up to billions of people will be extremely expensive. A single AI
    answer costs more than ten regular Google search requests."


    Read more here:

    https://uxplanet.org/chatgpt-why-its-such-a-big-deal-for-all-industries-and-will-it-kill-google-796e83f93e69


    But i think that the above problem of computational power will be solved by the following kind of solution of IBM from USA, read about it in the following new interesting video of Anastasi In Tech:

    IBM’s New Device Computes x10000 faster

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTMTpcZGrRQ


    So there remain the following problem of ChatGPT and the like artificial intelligence, read about it carefully in my following thoughts:

    And the other problem of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT is the following:


    ChatGPT goes straight into the wall of knowledge!

    Read more here (You can translate the web page from french to english):

    https://www.futura-sciences.com/tech/actualites/chatgpt-chatgpt-fonce-droit-mur-connaissance-103073/


    More of my philosophy about artificial intelligence and about the exponential progress of our humanity and more of my thoughts..


    Biocomputing with mini-brains as processors could be more powerful than silicon-based AI

    Read the following interesting article about it:

    https://singularityhub.com/2023/03/07/biocomputing-with-mini-brains-as-processors-could-be-more-powerful-than-ai/


    And i invite you to read carefully the following, since notice
    how Amazon launches its AI that is more powerful than ChatGPT
    and that significantly reduces hallucinations:

    Amazon launches its AI and claims it's more advanced than ChatGPT

    "Amazon researchers have just posted an article and the source code for a new language model. They were interested in a type of reasoning called "chain-of-thought" (CoT) which could be translated as "thread of thought", a way of asking questions by
    adding steps to the reasoning through the use examples or demonstrations. It's not completely new, but this time they used a multimodal approach ( Multimodal-CoT ). In other words, their AI was able to understand the examples in images in addition to the
    text, as a child would. They tested their model on the new ScienceQA test, a battery of 21,208 multimodal multiple-choice science questions. They compared the results to other language models, like GPT 3.5 found in ChatGPT . Amazon's AI scored 91.68%,
    beating the benchmark score for humans by 88.40% and significantly reducing hallucinations. And above all, with only 738 million parameters, it beat GPT 3.5 which obtained only 73.97% despite its 175 billion parameters."


    Read more here (And you can translate the article from french to english):

    https://www.futura-sciences.com/tech/actualites/intelligence-artificielle-amazon-lance-son-ia-affirme-quelle-plus-evoluee-chatgpt-103523/


    And here is more of my thoughts of my philosophy about the exponential progress of our humanity and about artificial intelligence:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/FratfAng3vs

    And I think that you have to understand how our humanity is progressing in an exponential way, so for example when you acquire more and more knowledge, so the things become more and more easy for you, so you start to go more and more faster in learning
    and progressing, so then you can learn the hard way or you can learn the easy way, so for example with ChatGPT you can learn the easy way and that means that you can go
    more and more faster in learning and progressing too, and by the inventions of tools such as internet and ChatGPT and the like, you start to learn and to progress much and much faster, and of course there is Moore’s law and there is Bezos’ Law that
    makes us progress in an exponential way, and Bezos’ Law says that the cost of cloud computing will be cut in half every 18 months, so like Moore’s law, Bezos’ Law is about exponential improvement over time. If you look at AWS history, they drop
    prices constantly. In 2013 alone they’ve already had 9 price drops. The difference; however, between Bezos’ and Moore’s law is this: Bezos’ law is the first law that isn’t anchored in technical innovation. Rather, Bezos’ law is anchored in
    confidence and market dynamics, and will only hold true so long as Amazon is not the aggregate dominant force in Cloud Computing (50%+ market share). Monopolies don’t cut prices. And for RAM chips and flash memory, Moore's Law means that in eighteen
    months you'll pay the same price as today for twice as much storage. But other computing components are also seeing their price versus performance curves skyrocket exponentially. And data storage doubles every twelve months. And i think that we have "
    just" already attained the knee of the exponential progress curve, this knee of the curve is the place where growth suddenly switches from a slower to an even faster exponential mode, so now the curve of exponential progress of our humanity has "just"
    already started to go exponentially even much faster, and it means that in about 10 years to 15 years from now, we will be much more advanced, and of course so that to know more about the exponential progress of our humanity , i invite you to look at the
    following interesting video:


    Exponential Progress: Can We Expect Mind-Blowing Changes In The Near Future

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfM5HXpfnJQ


    And don't forget to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus at only 20$ per month, read about it in the following web link:

    OpenAI launches ChatGPT Plus at $20 per month: what to know

    Read more here:

    https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/openai-launches-chatgpt-subscription


    And speaking about the exponential progress of our humanity ,
    i invite you to read all my following interesting thoughts
    about it in the following web link:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/bayBuSxhTEU


    And here is more of my thoughts of my philosophy about the exponential progress of our humanity and about artificial intelligence:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/FratfAng3vs


    And you can read more about my thoughts about productivity and capitalism and more in the following web link:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/KN4V-rGRDdU

    And read my following thoughts about cancer and about health and about new interesting medical treatments and drugs etc.:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/k6_-3RpoSOA

    And of course here is more of my philosophy about the mathematical modeling of the Jackson network and about mathematics and more of my thoughts, you can read it in the following web link:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/yEMTeWhBmQA



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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