so in this new AI LM / agent world , AI is only going to be as good as the "AI Conductor". The human which can build the rules, validate the output , and Conduct the AI properly
My experience is that AI is just that, a “mech suit for your brain.” It has no creativity or volition but has superhuman memory, superhuman speed, and superhuman context in some narrow cases.
So it takes a thought and unfolds it, looks up relevant thoughts and information, elaborates, works through implications, and in some cases can execute.
You could do all that but like doing math manually it would take forever. You could manually calculate a spreadsheet too.
Inevitably yes, the question is whether the combined cyborg is still better than the original human.
E.g. I'm sure we are generally less skilled in mental arithmetic since the advent of the calculator, but it has allowed us to solve vastly more complex problems in the end.
> We train strong models
Where? When? Unless I missed any of their models
I guess we are recycling company names now? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation
(I know, Corp vs. Lab).
Great time to be a PR firm owner.
Oh man, all of these press releases are definitely worth billions of dollars.
This is the 6th blog post, making the average cost per post only $333 million! What a steal for the VCs.
so in this new AI LM / agent world , AI is only going to be as good as the "AI Conductor". The human which can build the rules, validate the output , and Conduct the AI properly
My experience is that AI is just that, a “mech suit for your brain.” It has no creativity or volition but has superhuman memory, superhuman speed, and superhuman context in some narrow cases.
So it takes a thought and unfolds it, looks up relevant thoughts and information, elaborates, works through implications, and in some cases can execute.
You could do all that but like doing math manually it would take forever. You could manually calculate a spreadsheet too.
Won't you suffer from muscle atrophy in a such a low-G environment?
Inevitably yes, the question is whether the combined cyborg is still better than the original human.
E.g. I'm sure we are generally less skilled in mental arithmetic since the advent of the calculator, but it has allowed us to solve vastly more complex problems in the end.