Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
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- yuekit0
It feels like LLMs are becoming indistinguishable in their capabilities. ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek...they can all answer questions, generate copy and solve coding problems well enough for most people most of the time. They are useful tools but I'm not sure I see the path to "AGI" or superintelligence.
- The path might be as simple as the incremental introduction of more and more specialized models that do what people used to. Eventually they can do everything.monNom
- Maybe...but there are still a lot of gaps that make it difficult to replace humans. Right now AI is like a productivity tool for people who already have someyuekit
- technical skills rather than a replacement for someone's entire job.yuekit
- AGI is already here; Superintelligence will be here by end of next year.Krassy
- There is no AGI, it's just hype for now********
- AGI is already hereKrassy
- There's no universal definition of AGI so sure maybe it's already here...or not.yuekit
- But for me general intelligence would include the ability to learn things from scratch and current AI can't really do that.yuekit
- There is no AI, it's just hype for now********
- AI is already thereKrassy
- hah, im with graf on this. LLMs are great and AI all smoke and mirrors, anything nearing AGI i'd say definitely at least a decade off.kingsteven
- although maybe the current generation of AI will get us there quicker.kingsteven
- Transformers and LLMs are not a path to AGI or any AI, it's just hype for now********
- not LLMs but genuinely interesting things happening with AI for example big data LLMs vastly improving scientific researchkingsteven
- *big data AIs, not LLMs durrkingsteven