Plausibly, yes. But so does programming capability, which is actually a bigger deal. (And it’s unclear that a traditionally envisioned intelligence explosion is possible with systems built on LLMs, though I’m certainly not convinced by that argument.)
Well, does this improve automated ML research and kick off an intelligence explosion sooner?
Plausibly, yes. But so does programming capability, which is actually a bigger deal. (And it’s unclear that a traditionally envisioned intelligence explosion is possible with systems built on LLMs, though I’m certainly not convinced by that argument.)