There does seem to be a general scrambling to find things that our current AI models can't do. Imagine: robots will be everywhere, enormous swathes of the economy will be automated, billions of autonomous agents and multiagent systems will be roaming around the Internet designing, creating, building, trading, and critics will still be saying "this machine that replaced 90% of human workers isn't AGI yet because it can't solve questions that only 0.1% of human beings can even begin to understand how to answer."
A fair amount actually, I'm also experiment with the Gemini API, which is surprising compared to the mess that is dealing with it from anywhere else. Follows a prompt well.
There does seem to be a general scrambling to find things that our current AI models can't do. Imagine: robots will be everywhere, enormous swathes of the economy will be automated, billions of autonomous agents and multiagent systems will be roaming around the Internet designing, creating, building, trading, and critics will still be saying "this machine that replaced 90% of human workers isn't AGI yet because it can't solve questions that only 0.1% of human beings can even begin to understand how to answer."
None, and so should you!😆
A fair amount actually, I'm also experiment with the Gemini API, which is surprising compared to the mess that is dealing with it from anywhere else. Follows a prompt well.