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Originally Posted by BradZax
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5 years ago you could have said the exact same thing about LLMs just not being mathematically possible to get to the level they were 3 years ago.
We're handicapped right now not with how much power it can use, or how much power it can process etc.
We're handicapped with:
It wants more power, it can use more power, but that power is just too expensive to be worth it commercially right now.
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Right, before the LLMs we have today were impossible (with a reasonable amount of processing power). Innovation changed that and we got LLMs.
It's like with airplanes, you didn't go from leaving the ground to circumnavigating the globe: it took many separate inventions.
But, there were periods, often many years, between those inventions. When the Wright brothers first flew, some people were like "I'll be flying to China tomorrow!". Those people were very wrong.
AI will get better, no doubt, but no one can predict innovation timelines. And without some new invention, AI will never make EQ.