“LLMs are self limiting”: I strongly disagree with LLM’s being limited point. If you follow ML discussion online, you’ll see that people are constantly finding new ways to draw extra performance out of these models and that it’s happening so fast it’s almost impossible to keep up. Many of these will only provide small boosts or be exclusive with other techniques, but at least some of these will be scalable.
“LLMs are decent at human values”: I agree on your second point. We used to be worried that we’d tell an AI to get coffee and that it would push a kid out of the way. That doesn’t seem to be very likely to be an issue these days.
“Playing human roles is pretty human”: This is a reasonable point. It seems easier to get an AI that is role-playing a human to actually act human than an AI that is completely alien.
“LLMs are self limiting”: I strongly disagree with LLM’s being limited point. If you follow ML discussion online, you’ll see that people are constantly finding new ways to draw extra performance out of these models and that it’s happening so fast it’s almost impossible to keep up. Many of these will only provide small boosts or be exclusive with other techniques, but at least some of these will be scalable.
“LLMs are decent at human values”: I agree on your second point. We used to be worried that we’d tell an AI to get coffee and that it would push a kid out of the way. That doesn’t seem to be very likely to be an issue these days.
“Playing human roles is pretty human”: This is a reasonable point. It seems easier to get an AI that is role-playing a human to actually act human than an AI that is completely alien.