Because we don't have models capable of performing actual reasoning
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Wrong sub dear
Never heard of neural processes. If you mean deep architectures based on Gaussian Processes (such as Deep GPs or Deep Kernel Learning), does are very much SotA in applied AI for information-restricted domains or in scenarios where you really need a proper uncertainty treatment (such as medical trials, investment banking/corporate finance, datacenter resource allocation and webpage optimization to name a few).
But I am not sure if that answers your question
No one does. Do you really think that engineers/researchers at OpenAI, Google Brain/DeepMind, MS Research, Meta Research etc are up to date in all topics?
We're not. We just focus on our current field of expertise/daily job for the most part. Professors at university usually have a wider (but not deeper) view, but only top ones.
Came here to say this. You got here first!
But he is a billionaire! Billionaires are always right… That's why they are billionaires… Right?