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Meta’s chief AI scientist says LLM isn’t even as smart as dogs


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You may be impressed with artificially intelligent large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT That could be write code, create an app, and pass the bar exam. But the LLMs are still lacking artificial intelligencestate of a hypothetical autonomous system capable of achieving the intellectual tasks performed by humans or animals.

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And According to Meta .’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, LLM isn’t even as smart as dogs. He said LLM is not really smart because LLM cannot understand, interact or perceive reality and rely solely on language training to produce output.

LeCun says that real intelligence goes beyond language, citing that most human knowledge has little to do with language. LLMs like ChatGPT lack emotion, creativity, affection and consciousness — the foundation of human intelligence.

According to ChatGPT, ChatGPT can solve a complex problem and without a safety barrier, can explain how to create hazardous substances in the first place at home. OpenAI’s GPT-4 White Paper.

However, ChatGPT lacks the cognitive ability to sense, plan, express common sense, or reason based on real-world experiences. However, GPT-4the latest version of OpenAI’s language model, which has demonstrated human-level performance in math, coding, and law, signals that Achieving general artificial intelligence may be on the horizon.

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OpenAI continues to train and expand the capabilities of its GPT language models in an effort to one day achieve general artificial intelligence. However, the company acknowledges that the achievement of such technology can disrupt society significantly.

In May, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, testified before the US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee and expressed that his greatest fear is that his technology causes “significant harm to world”.

In a blog postOpenAI states that intelligent beings in general can serve many purposes, but using and researching technology responsibly is paramount.

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LeCun says that one day, artificial creatures will be smarter than humans, and when that happens, they will be “controllable and essentially dependent on humans.” He says people’s fear that artificially intelligent creatures will generally want to take over the world is unfounded, as “there is no correlation between intelligence and desire to take over.”

And OpenAI’s stance on creating AI that can achieve general artificial intelligence is similar to LeCun’s. The company believes that it is impossible to prevent the creation of artificial creatures that can become more like or intelligent than humans.

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But OpenAI’s mission is to make sure the technology is developed with extreme caution, as they believe the risks of artificial intelligence in general can “be present” if it falls into the wrong hands and is deployed. with bad intentions.

The future of artificial intelligence we once thought to only see in sci-fi movies is in our near future. Will we be ready?

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