Comment by AlotOfReading

4 days ago

It's quite fortunate that the ELIZA effect isn't defined by IMO scores, isn't it?

How is that point relevant? The ELIZA effect involves humans incorrectly attributing a simple computer program with intelligence. Meanwhile, a complex ML model that solves difficult problems it hasn't seen before is intelligent, whether you or I like it or not.

That part is no longer up for debate. The question is how useful and scalable this particular form of intelligence will turn out to be.