| ▲ | boplicity 7 hours ago | |||||||
To be clear, I see a lot of "magical thinking" among people who promote AI. They imagine a "perfect" AI tool that can basically do everything better than a human can. Maybe this is possible. Maybe not. However, it's a fantasy. Granted, it is a compelling fantasy. But its not one based on reality. A good example: "AI will probably be smarter than any single human next year. By 2029, AI is probably smarter than all humans combined.” -- Elon Musk This is, of course, ridiculous. But, why should we let reality get in the way of a good fantasy? | ||||||||
| ▲ | falcor84 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> AI will probably be smarter than any single human next year. Arguably that's already so. There's no clear single dimension for "smart"; even within exact sciences, I wouldn't know how to judge e.g. "Who was smarter, Einstein or Von Neumann?". But for any particular "smarts competition", especially if it's time limited, I'd expect Claude 4.5 Opus and Gemini 3 Pro to get higher scores than any single human. | ||||||||
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