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by Jensson
419 days ago
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I think you are off topic here. You agree these models can't replace those humans, hence you agree they aren't AGI, the rest of your post somehow got into whether companies would hire 11 year olds or not. Point is if we had models as smart as a 10 year old, we could put that model through school and then it would be able to do white collar jobs like a 25 year old. But no model can do that, hence the models aren't as smart as 10 year olds, since the biggest part to being smart is being able to learn. So until we have a model that can do those white collar jobs, we know they aren't as generally smart as 10 year olds since they can't replicate the same learning process. If they could replicate the learning process then we would and we would have that white collar worker. |
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Employability is core issue, as you brought up white collar worker comparison:
"""No they wouldn't, since those still can't replace human white collar workers even at many very basic tasks.
Once AGI is here most white collar jobs are gone, you'd only need to hire geniuses at most.""" - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43746116
Key thing you likely didn't have in comment you replied to: G and I are not bool.