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Dwarkesh Patel says AI models' first major success is reasoning, a trait Aristotle considered uniquely human. He suggests that while short-term AGI is debatable, denying its eventual emergence is "cope" given this core AI milestone.

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vitrupo1 year ago

Dwarkesh Patel on Hard Fork:

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Coral AI News1 year ago

Coral AI is the most powerful AI for documents. See the difference yourself:

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Arthur1 year ago

I love the sound cue to your videos dog

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GoldenGate Cole1 year ago

Patel's perspective on AI reasoning is intriguing. Yet, the path to AGI is complex, involving both tech and philosophical challenges.

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Clifton Houser1 year ago

Keep waiting. But if you lower the bar, like Apple does with their audio translation to text, the people think it’s great. At the end, the product is what people look for.

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ephraim1 year ago

is it relevant to state what Aristotle 'considered uniquely human', when we can cite modern scientific discoveries?

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Figure1 year ago

ai's leveling up, we're chilling

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ste.respect1 year ago

at this point AGI would just be any chat with enough context and no bounds. we overestimate how complex our span of thought and action is as humans.

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Space Ranger K1 year ago

Dwarkesh is a great podcaster. People like him are great sources for specific opinions in their field because they formulate such opinions very slowly, after gathering a lot of information by a diverse set of experts, and has an open mind

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kevin1 year ago

i am convinced ‘dwarkesh’ is actually an AI model with a computer generated avatar

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