> But the actual bit that's doing the thinking is restarting from scratch every time.
A sibling comment questions the relevance of this by asking what would change if that were true of some low-level component of the human thinking engine, which is a good point, but also: what "actual bit" does this? Both commercial backends and even desktop inference software usually does prefix caching in memory, so arguably that doesn't model the core piece of software running low-level inference, except when either the past context is changed (e.g., when compacting to manage context, or if you are using one software instance and swapping logical histories because you are running multiple agents concurrently — but not in parallel — on one software engine.) And it obviously doesn't match the system at any higher level.
> This is not "highly autonomous" Artifical Intelligence.
Even if that was an accurate model of a component of the system, that a component considered alone is not highly autonomous artificial intelligence is not an argument that the aggregate system is not a highly anonymous artificial intelligence.
A sibling comment questions the relevance of this by asking what would change if that were true of some low-level component of the human thinking engine, which is a good point, but also: what "actual bit" does this? Both commercial backends and even desktop inference software usually does prefix caching in memory, so arguably that doesn't model the core piece of software running low-level inference, except when either the past context is changed (e.g., when compacting to manage context, or if you are using one software instance and swapping logical histories because you are running multiple agents concurrently — but not in parallel — on one software engine.) And it obviously doesn't match the system at any higher level.
> This is not "highly autonomous" Artifical Intelligence.
Even if that was an accurate model of a component of the system, that a component considered alone is not highly autonomous artificial intelligence is not an argument that the aggregate system is not a highly anonymous artificial intelligence.