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124 points alphadelphi | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.717s | source
1. ejang0 ◴[] No.43594308[source]
"[Yann LeCun] believes [current] LLMs will be largely obsolete within five years."
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2. onlyrealcuzzo ◴[] No.43594374[source]
Obsolete by?

This seems like a broken clock having a good chance of being right.

There's so much progress, it wouldn't be that surprising if something quite different completely overtakes the current trend within 5 years.

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3. re-thc ◴[] No.43594495[source]
> believes [current] LLMs will be largely obsolete within five years

Well yes in that ChatGPT 4 (current) will be replaced by ChatGPT 5 (future) etc...

4. mdp2021 ◴[] No.43595368[source]
> Obsolete by

By NN models overcoming the pivot over representing language - according to LeCun in the article. It could be the Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture - we will see.

> There's so much progress, it wouldn't be that surprising

LeCun's point looks like a denunciation over an excessive focus over the LLM idea ("it works, so let's expand that" vs "it probably will not achieve the level of a satisfactory general model, so let us directly try to go beyond it").

5. timewizard ◴[] No.43595580[source]
Obsolete by price. This technology only scales linearly. All the investment in it had a different growth expectation. I suspect this level of investment will eventually collapse.