Comment by DiscourseFan
Comment by DiscourseFan 2 months ago
>As for the tech, I can't tell if we're on the first half or the second half of the S-curve for the current wave of AI. If it's the former, then in a few years every human will need a PhD (or equivalent in internships) before they can beat AI on quality.
Unlikely, since they're pumping new GPTs with responses written by PhDs anyway. It's becoming more and more of a "Wizard of Oz" situation.
1. There's a lot of superhuman AI out there already, just in narrow domains like protein folding, chess, and so on.
2. Doctorate (and postdoc, and professoral) level responses were already in the training sets.
3. Aim of current AI research is to create a model of the underlying reality which produces the observed signals — what must a PhD candidate have observed for them to write that particular paper, etc.
I have no idea if these AI efforts will succeed or not, hence no idea where we are on the S-curve. But that's the goal.