The most important AI question for 2024 is where in this curve we are, the answer profoundly impacts every part of life and the future.
AGI
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Stanford Research Challenges AGI Fears and LLM Capabilities
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Top AI stories of 2023: Stanford researchers showed that fears of AGI are unfounded. Large language models are not greater than the sum of their parts. https://
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Disappointed with chatbot instead of true artificial intelligence
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I asked for artificial intelligence and all I got was this stupid chat bot.
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Internal AGI Achievement Claims and Suspicions of Deception
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I think he lies to us and I still believe that agi has been achieved internally (looking at you boys @futuristflower @apples_jimmy )
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GPT5 and AGI: The Future of Intelligent Personal Assistants
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GPT5 / AGI. Multi modality, having a personal assistant that truly understands my needs and assistings. That would be a game changer, that’s what I would really want. Having an A(G)I that makes life easier.
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Missing Conceptual Breakthrough in AI Development
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It's one bottleneck. But the main issue is that we are missing something big conceptually.
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AI Workers May Soon Become Superfluous to Development
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People working on AI systems are already their most productive users. It’s not hard to imagine a point within the next year or two where most of the human added value to this process will be superfluous.
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Stanford HAI Faculty Share AI Future Predictions
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2024 is just around the corner! See what @StanfordHAI faculty and fellows, including HAI vice-director @landay
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How Not to Be Stupid About AI With Yann LeCun
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An interview of me in Wired with the unequaled Steven Levy.
"How Not to Be Stupid About AI, With Yann LeCun"
It’ll take over the world. It won’t subjugate humans. For Meta’s chief AI scientist, both things are true. Excerpts: – Steven Levy: In a recent talk, you said, “Machine