It has to have some degree of autonomy to be useful. The current approach with ChatGPT to just have all the knowledge in the world directly in the base model not only doesn't scale, it would also run into issues with copyright if it could actually recite books and stuff word for word. A ChatGPT that can just use Google to look up the necessary information itself would be far more useful.
BingChat sort of tries that, but it doesn't really have any autonomy either, so it just summarizes the first Bing search result it gets. It would be far more useful if it could search around two or three layers depth into the search results to actually find what you are looking for.
In general current AI systems have the problem that you have to babysit them far to much. If you want to get specific answers, it's you that has to provide all the necessary context to make it happen, the AI can't figure out by itself what you want from past conversations.
BingChat sort of tries that, but it doesn't really have any autonomy either, so it just summarizes the first Bing search result it gets. It would be far more useful if it could search around two or three layers depth into the search results to actually find what you are looking for.
In general current AI systems have the problem that you have to babysit them far to much. If you want to get specific answers, it's you that has to provide all the necessary context to make it happen, the AI can't figure out by itself what you want from past conversations.