> What do you think has changed? The situation is still about as promising for AGI in a few years - if not more so
It's better today. Hoping that LLMs can get us to AGI in one hop was naive. Depending on definition of AGI we might be already there. But for superhuman level in all possible tasks there are many steps to be done. The obvious way is to find a solution for each type of tasks. We have already for math calculations, it's using tools. Many other types can be solved the same way. After a while we'll gradually get to well rounded 'brain', or model(s) + support tools.
So, so far future looks bright, there is progress, problems, but not deadlocks.
PS: Turing test is a <beep> nobody seriously talks about today.
It's better today. Hoping that LLMs can get us to AGI in one hop was naive. Depending on definition of AGI we might be already there. But for superhuman level in all possible tasks there are many steps to be done. The obvious way is to find a solution for each type of tasks. We have already for math calculations, it's using tools. Many other types can be solved the same way. After a while we'll gradually get to well rounded 'brain', or model(s) + support tools.
So, so far future looks bright, there is progress, problems, but not deadlocks.
PS: Turing test is a <beep> nobody seriously talks about today.