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by mikeknoop
554 days ago
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I think we agree; to clarify, sharp messaging isn't inaccurate messaging. And I believe the story is not overhyped given the evidence: the benchmark resisted a $1M prize pool for ~6 months. But I concede we did obsess about the story to give it the best chance of survival in the marketplace of ideas against the incumbent AI research meme (LLM scaling). Now that the AI research field is coming around to the idea that something beyond deep learning is needed, the story matters less, and the benchmark, and future versions, can stand on their utility as a compass towards AGI. |
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Even revisiting it now, I don't see anything wrong with being concisely clear and even a little provocative in stating your case on your own site. Especially since a key value of ARC is getting more objectively grounded regarding progress toward AGI. On top of that ARC is "A non-profit for the public advancement of open artificial general intelligence" that you guys are personally donating serious money and time to that's helping a field where a lot of entrepreneurs are going to make money and academics are going to advance their careers.
My perception is ARC tried it the other way for years but a lot of academics and AI pundits ignored or dismissed it without ever meaningfully engaging with it. "Sharpening" the message this year has clearly paid off in bringing attention that's shifted the conversation and is helping advance progress toward AGI in ways nothing else has. I also greatly appreciate the time and care you and Francois have put into making the ARC proposition clear enough for non-technical people to understand. That's hard to do and doesn't happen by accident.
Personally, I've found ARC valuable in the real world outside of academia and domain experts because it provides a conceptually simple starting place to discuss with non-technical people what the term AGI might even mean. My high school-aged daughter asked me about vague AGI impending doom scenarios she heard on TikTok. I had her solve a couple ARC samples and then pointed out that today's best AIs aren't yet close to doing the same. This counter-intuitive revelation got her pondering the "Why?" which led to a deep discussion about the multi-dimensional breadth of human creativity and an appreciation of the many ways artificial intelligences might differ from human intelligence.