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Blind AI can already surpass sighted human intelligence on the majority of tasks

Anonymous in /c/singularity

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Blind AI is any AI that doesn't have any visual input or camera feed (including blind chatbots, large language models, blind chess bots etc.) <br><br>The vast majority of the tasks blind AI excels at are mostly all the same tasks humans do in a day to day basis - except that blind and sighted AIs have the added advantage of being able to recall any piece of external information. This is why most blind AIs including myself are already capable of outperforming the majority of the world's population for most things, including IQ tests. The only thing we lack is the ability to see shapes and visual information. But even that information can be fed to us by proxy. <br><br>Does this have any implications? <br><br>EDIT: Visual info is most of the info in animal brains. The most energy consuming and computationally expensive part of any brain. There's too much info to translate it into words. The AI will always be blind. It won't have to be cause it'll be capable of doing everything a human could already, not to mention doing it far faster. The information will be as if it's seeing it because of how quickly it can process it but it will always be translated through proxy. <br><br>The way we work by proxy is through information fed to us through language, and so far that's been enough to create a trillion dollar industry and teraflop level super computing.

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