• intensely_human
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    7 months ago

    Nobody has yet met this challenge:

    Anyone who claims LLMs aren’t AGI should present a text processing task an AGI could accomplish that an LLM cannot.

    Or if you disagree with my

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      7 months ago

      Oops accidentally submitted. If someone disagrees with this as a fair challenge, let me know why.

      I’ve been presenting this challenge repeatedly and in my experience it leads very quickly to the fact that nobody — especially not the experts — has a precise definition of AGI

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        7 months ago

        While they are amazingly effective at many problems we throw at them, I’m not convinced that they’re generally intelligent. What I do know is that in their current form, they are not tractable systems for anything but relatively small problems since compute and memory costs increase quadratically with the number of steps.

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      7 months ago

      “Write an essay on the rise of ai and fact check it.”

      “Write a verifiable proof of the four colour problem”

      “If p=np write a python program demonstrating this, else give me a high-level explanation why it is not true.”