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by crazylogger
3 days ago
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The promise of intelligence might be larger still. By scaling and using superintelligent LLMs to write code for itself, it's possible that the whole field of robotics is just another problem you can point LLM agents at and expect to be solved by afternoon, just like one of those math puzzles. "Traditional" robotics R&D (or any R&D really) would be worthless due to abundance. |
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Regard it as market segments. It's not hard to envision eg. agriculture & food processing robotized to the point where no human ever touches your food. A few generations in, and people would see potatoes as "nutrient-containing object that comes from a factory" and forgot how to grow potatoes.
I'm rooting for the 'market segment' where AGI (or ASI) finds solutions to long-standing science questions, that are hard to obtain but easy to verify. Or makes new discoveries. Stuff like cancer research, protein folding, synthetic biology, new materials, battery tech, number theory, particle physics, etc etc.