Deepmind's Hassabis sees humanity "in the foothills of the singularity" while LeCun says current AI isn't intelligent
Yann LeCun says current AI systems aren't genuinely intelligent. Demis Hassabis thinks humanity is already "standing in the foothills of the singularity." And Gemini co-lead Oriol Vinyals splits the difference: today's models would've looked like AGI seven years ago, but they still can't learn from experience or produce real breakthroughs.
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Key points
- Yann LeCun asserts current AI systems lack genuine intelligence.
- Demis Hassabis believes humanity is at the early stage of the singularity.
- Oriol Vinyals notes today's models would have been seen as AGI seven years ago but still cannot learn from experience.
Why it matters
This matters because yann LeCun asserts current AI systems lack genuine intelligence.
Technical impact
May affect model selection, inference cost, product capability, and evaluation benchmarks.
Yann LeCun says current AI systems aren't genuinely intelligent. Demis Hassabis thinks humanity is already "standing in the foothills of the singularity." And Gemini co-lead Oriol Vinyals splits the difference: today's models would've looked like AGI seven years ago, but they still can't learn from experience or produce real breakthroughs.
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