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by csande17
360 days ago
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There's a pretty big difference between AlphaZero and a "generative AI" program: AlphaZero has access to an oracle that can tell it whether it's making valid moves and winning games. By comparison, getting accurate feedback on whether facts are correct in a piece of text (for example) is much more difficult and expensive. At least, presumably that's why AI companies publish staged demo videos where the AI still makes factual errors half the time. |
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The problem is that it's difficult to create verifiers for many things we care about like architectural taste. So I expect to see superhuman capabilities on the things we can make verifiers for, but for other things it's harder to predict. We may see transfer learning or we may see collapse. My money would be more on transfer learning.