I didn't say anything about whether or not I expect it to get better (translation from English to code doesn't seem like an insurmountable task based on what these do so far), but I think that cuts both ways.
For every "leap to a conclusion that some things will never be fixed" there's a "leap to a conclusion that this is already some sort of more general intelligence it is."
And that's really key to my main point. The only way to avoid either of those is to actually use the things and see what does and doesn't work. That's a million times more interesting than just unrealistic hype or hate comments.
For every "leap to a conclusion that some things will never be fixed" there's a "leap to a conclusion that this is already some sort of more general intelligence it is."
And that's really key to my main point. The only way to avoid either of those is to actually use the things and see what does and doesn't work. That's a million times more interesting than just unrealistic hype or hate comments.