The human skill that eludes AI
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AI leaders boast about their models’ superhuman technical abilities. The technology can predict protein structures, create realistic videos, and build apps with a single prompt. But these executives and researchers also readily admit that they have not yet released a model that writes well.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has predicted that large language models will soon be capable of “fixing the climate, establishing a space colony, and the discovery of all of physics,” but in an October interview with the economist Tyler Cowen, he guessed that even future models—an eventual GPT-6 or GPT-7—might be able to extrude only something equivalent to “a real poet’s okay poem.”
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