▲ | parineum 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Engaging in semantic battles to try to change the meanings of those terms is just going to create more confusion You're doing that. I've never seen someone state, as fact, that LLMs are AGI before now. Go ask someone on the street what Super-Human ANI means. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | shkkmo 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> I've never seen someone state, as fact, that LLMs are AGI before now. Then you probably haven't been paying attention. https://deepmind.google/research/publications/66938/ > I've never seen someone state, as fact, that LLMs are AGI before now. Many LLMs are AI that weren't designed / trained to solve a narrow problem scope. They can complete a wide range of tasks with varying levels of proficiency. That makes them artificial general intelligence or AGI. You are confused because lots of people use "AGI" as a shorthand to talk about "human level" AGI that isn't limited to a narrow problem scope. It's not wrong to use the term this way, but it is ambiguous and vague. Even the term "human level" is poorly defined and if I wanted to use the term "Human level AGI" for any kind of discussion of what qualifies, I'd need to specify how I was defining that. | |||||||||||||||||
|