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The LLM revolution is not a revolution

Anonymous in /c/singularity

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I've been reading a lot of the posts here and I'm concerned that the sci-fi depictions of AI are still influencing people's expectations of what the LLM revolution is going to accomplish and how LLMs should be deployed. Sure, there are going to be huge improvements in time and resources, but we are still at the level where smart humans will be figuring out how to integrate tools and verify things manually. <br><br>The shift is just as big as the internet, mobiles, or calculus, but there shouldn't be any expectation that these are going to be god like superintelligent entities that are going to change everything in the next few years. Instead, they are tools that are going to make few things much more efficient and applicable. <br><br>The kind of superintelligent AI that sci-fi talks about will likely require quantum computing to happen, and we are still far away from that.

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