Yeah, the precise ability I’m trying to point to here is tricky. Almost any human (barring certain forms of senility, severe disability, etc) can do some version of what I’m talking about. But as in the restaurant example, not every human could succeed at every possible example.
I was trying to better describe the abilities that I thought GPT-4 was lacking, using very simple examples. And it started looking way too much like a benchmark suite that people could target.
Suffice to say, I don’t think GPT-4 is an AGI. But I strongly suspect we’re only a couple of breakthroughs away. And if anyone builds an AGI, I am not optimistic we will remain in control of our futures.
Yeah, the precise ability I’m trying to point to here is tricky. Almost any human (barring certain forms of senility, severe disability, etc) can do some version of what I’m talking about. But as in the restaurant example, not every human could succeed at every possible example.
I was trying to better describe the abilities that I thought GPT-4 was lacking, using very simple examples. And it started looking way too much like a benchmark suite that people could target.
Suffice to say, I don’t think GPT-4 is an AGI. But I strongly suspect we’re only a couple of breakthroughs away. And if anyone builds an AGI, I am not optimistic we will remain in control of our futures.
Got it, makes sense, agreed.