Advances in AI are making us reconsider what intelligence is and giving us clues to unlocking AI’s full potential.
It's a long article. But I'm not sure about the claims. Will we get more efficient computers that work like a brain? I'd say that's scifi. Will we get artificial general intelligence? Current LLMs don't look like they're able to fully achieve that. And how would AI continuously learn? That's an entirely unsolved problem at the scale of LLMs. And if we ask if computer science is science... Why compare it to engineering? I found it's much more aligned with maths at university level...
I'm not sure. I didn't read the entire essay. It sounds to me like it isn't really based on reality. But LLMs are certainly challenging our definition of intelligence.
Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
No it isn’t. No they aren’t.
db2@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Couldn’t have said it better.