Just a layman here, and not sure if this is what this particular disagreement is about, but one impression I’ve gotten from AlphaGoZero and GPT2 is that while there are definitely more architectural advances to made, they may be more of the sort “make better use of computation, generally” than anything feels particularly specific to the strategy/decision-making problems in particular. (And I get the impression that at least some people saying that there are further breakthroughs needed are thinking of something ‘more specific to general intelligence’)
Just a layman here, and not sure if this is what this particular disagreement is about, but one impression I’ve gotten from AlphaGoZero and GPT2 is that while there are definitely more architectural advances to made, they may be more of the sort “make better use of computation, generally” than anything feels particularly specific to the strategy/decision-making problems in particular. (And I get the impression that at least some people saying that there are further breakthroughs needed are thinking of something ‘more specific to general intelligence’)