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1zael ◴[] No.45897500[source]
"These models aim to replicate human reasoning and understanding of the physical world, a project LeCun has said could take a decade to mature."

What an insane time horizon to define success. I suppose he easily can raise enough capital for that kind of runway.

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lolive ◴[] No.45897519[source]
That guy has survived the AI winter. He can wait 10 years for yet another breakthrough. [but the market can’t]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter

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DaSHacka ◴[] No.45897603[source]
We're at most in an "AI Autumn" right now. The real Winter is yet to come.
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rsynnott ◴[] No.45898312[source]
I assume they’re referring to the previous one.
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lolive ◴[] No.45898709[source]
I still have to understand why you think another AI winter is coming. Everyyyybody is using it, everybody is racing to invent the next big thing. What could go wrong? [apart from a market crash, more related to financial bubble than technical barriers]
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1. rsynnott ◴[] No.45899856{3}[source]
> apart from a market crash, more related to financial bubble than technical barriers

_That is what an AI winter is_.

Like, if you look at the previous ones, it's a cycle of over-hype, over-promising, funding collapse after the ridiculous over-promising does not materialise. But the tech tends to hang around. Voice recognition did not change the world in the 90s, but neither did it entirely vanish once it was realised that there had been over-promising, say.