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by MrBuddyCasino
83 days ago
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I don't know how anyone can call the most amazing invention in computer science of the last 20 years "copyright infringement factories". We went from the ST:NG ship computer being futuristic tech to "we kinda have this now". Its like calling cars "air pollution factories", as if that was their only purpose and use. A fundamentally anti-civilisational mindset. |
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What LLMs are NOT is intelligent in the same way as a human, which is to say they are not "AGI". They may be loosely AGI-equivalent for certain tasks, software development being the poster child. LLMs have no equivalent of "judgement", and they lie ("hallucinate") with impunity if they don't know the answer. Even with coding, they'll often do the wrong thing, such as writing tests that don't test anything.
It seems likely that LLMs will be one component of a truly conscious AI (AGI+), in the same way our subconscious facility to form sentences is part of our intelligence. We'll see how quickly the other pieces arrive, if ever.