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Comment by jagged-chisel

11 hours ago

An important stepping stone, perhaps. But I don’t think the final AGI thing will necessarily contain LLMs.

I don't know. I know I used to be pretty AI sceptic, until they became good enough to help with non trivial code problems on their own.

I strongly suspect, that we will come to a point, where it gets impossible to tell if something is AGI and consciouss or not.

History shows continuous evolution, there won't be a "final AGI thing". The definition of AGI is so vague anyways that any conversation around it is hardly useful. 5 years ago, what we have today would have been considered AGI.

  • > 5 years ago, what we have today would have been considered AGI.

    Were it you could pipe today’s LLM to an interface usable by someone 5 years ago, they might be impressed by the incremental improvement, but it would be obvious soon enough that it’s still not AGI.