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I think GPT is really neat. However, it cannot solve even the most basic reasoning problems I tried. It feels like it understands what I'm asking for and it provides good answers, but so does Google. I think calling this "Artificial Intelligence" creates a misunderstanding of what's going on because it's pattern matching. Sure, the input and output is way better than Google, but if it can't reason, where's the intelligence? The whole thing seems like a hype train that I'm evidently not on. |
Particularly any kind of "A.I." is always considered by some to not be "A.I." for instance a chess playing program is just searching moves, an expert system is just applying rules, software that lays out microchips is just solving an optimization problem, etc.
It is moving the goalposts and it is a form of ignorance that leaves the field wide open to the likes of Eliezer Yudkowsky. Particularly, like the aphorism that "an LLM can't create anything new" it distracts people from the serious task of figuring out what specific things these things can and cannot do.