• UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    It’s difficult to take your comment serious when it’s clear that all you’re saying seems to based on ideological reasons rather than real ones.

    Besides that, a lot of the value is derived from the market trying to figure out if/what company will develop AGI. Whatever company manages to achieve it will easily become the most valuable company in the world, so people fomo into any AI company that seems promising.

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      Besides that, a lot of the value is derived from the market trying to figure out if/what company will develop AGI. Whatever company manages to achieve it will easily become the most valuable company in the world, so people fomo into any AI company that seems promising.

      There is zero reason to think the current slop generating technoparrots will ever lead into AGI. That premise is entirely made up to fuel the current “AI” bubble

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        1 day ago

        They may well lead to the thing that leads to the thing that leads to the thing that leads to AGI though. Where there’s a will

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          1 day ago

          sure, but that can be said of literally anything. It would be interesting if LLM were at least new but they have been around forever, we just now have better hardware to run them

          • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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            23 hours ago

            That’s not even true. LLMs in their modern iteration are significantly enabled by transformers, something that was only proposed in 2017.

            The conceptual foundations of LLMs stretch back to the 50s, but neither the physical hardware nor the software architecture were there until more recently.