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by throwaway4837
1190 days ago
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Simple thought experiment: if I was a high school teacher and graded hundreds of exams, papers, and homework every month for years, would I develop the same opinion of my C-level students? The ones who have somewhat correct work, often inconsistent, clear that they're not thinking about the material, etc. Humans all start out like this, but as they grow they develop different masteries. Many of those masteries are easy to learn and shared across all humans, like how to walk or tie your shoes. Many are domain-specific, like how to perform heart surgery or solve complex math problems. I don't think AGI is a well-defined term based on the way it's thrown around, but sure I don't think it's "AGI". I do know it's going to be very useful technology, especially multimodal GPT-4 and beyond. I think our interface with AI is going to be multimodal. Suddenly Google Glass could be an interesting product again. Glasses would stream audio/video to your phone, you'd be able to ask questions about things you're seeing, and it would display the answers on the screen or dictate them back into your earbuds. I like the idea of having a travel companion, another brain at my fingertips. Sort of like what the mobile phone did for us, but a lot less work for the user. I'm getting impatient waiting for this GPT-4 API access! |
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