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I agree. I honestly don't see the advantage of LLMs beyond a better Google search response. It needs to be said that ai is so much more than a chat bot.
Google has made significant strides in many meaningful ways that shouldn't be understated.
Alpha* ( or maybe MCTX ) is in my mind one of those advances that is truly bringing us closer to real world improvements. I shouldn't discount GNNs like used here too but I don't think this is their big win like MCTX is yet.
Overall maybe a lot less hype and a lot more real world application is what ai and ml need now.