[1] Large language models may become an important component in whatever comes next, but I think we still need a component that can do proper reasoning and has proper memory not susceptible to hallucinating facts.
[1] Large language models may become an important component in whatever comes next, but I think we still need a component that can do proper reasoning and has proper memory not susceptible to hallucinating facts.
Only a very small % of the population is leveraging AI in any meaningful way. But I think today's tools are sufficient for them to do so if they wanted to start and will only get better (even if the LLMs don't, which they will).
When I wrote dead end, I meant for achieving an AI that can properly reason and knows what it knows and maybe is even able to learn. For finding stuff in heaps of text, large language models are relatively fine and can improve productivity, with the somewhat annoying fact that one has to double check what the model says.