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It's a better prediction model. There's no reasoning because it's not understanding anything you're typing. We're not closer to general ai.
I wish more people would realize this! We’re years away from a truly reasoning computer.
Right now it’s all mimicry. Mimicry that hallucinates no less…
I don't think anyone is actually claiming this is AGI though. Basically people are going around going "it's not AGI you idiot", when no one's actually saying it is.
You're arguing against a point no one's making.
Except that we had to come up with the term "AGI" because idiots kept running around screaming "intelligence" stole the term "AI".
No we didn't, Artificial General Intelligence has been determined since the '90s.
We've always differentiated Artificial Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence.
What we have now is AI, I don't know anyone who's claiming that it's AGI though.
People keep saying people are saying that this is AGI, but I've not seen anyone say that, not in this thread or anywhere else. What I have seen said is people saying this is a step on the road to AGI which is debatable but it isn't the same as saying this thing here is AGI.
Edit to add proof:
From Wikipedia although I'm sure you can find other sources if you don't believe me.
So all of this happened long before the rise of large language models so no the term has not been co-opted.