ChatGPT may not be as intelligent as dogs or cats. Meta’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, explained that language models are limited to text, and AI cannot even achieve pet-level intelligence until something changes. Despite concerns around AI's impact on humanity, LeCun believes it's still years or decades away from surpassing human intelligence. Meta is focused on training AI on video, which could lead to a better understanding of the real world. Until then, AI will remain limited to text-only applications.
Experts claim that dogs have higher intelligence than AI technology. The debate surrounding AI's capabilities, development, and safety continues as concerns arise from experts.
China and the US are collaborating to develop safety measures for AI. Dialogue between experts is crucial given the technology's potential risks and growing dominance in the global economy.
Facebook's Meta chief scientist Yann LeCun says generative AI is a dead end, and that new AI resembling human thinking is needed. Meta's latest AI project aims to move beyond generative AI, giving machines the ability to conceptualize abstract ideas. LeCun and Meta plan to replace generative AI with the open-source JEPA tool that seeks to make AI models that more closely resemble human thinking.
Discover why Facebook's chief scientist, Yann LeCun, believes generative AI has hit a dead-end and how Meta's Image-Based Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (I-JEPA) is set to replace it. Learn how I-JEPA aims to give machines the ability to conceptualize abstract ideas, going beyond merely regurgitating what exists online and what this could mean for AI's development.
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