But that argument would have worked the same way 50 years ago, when we were wrong to expect <50% chance of AGI in at least 50 years. Like I feel for LLMs, early computer work solved things that could be considered high-difficulty blockers such as proving a mathematical theorem.
But that argument would have worked the same way 50 years ago, when we were wrong to expect <50% chance of AGI in at least 50 years. Like I feel for LLMs, early computer work solved things that could be considered high-difficulty blockers such as proving a mathematical theorem.