Submission statement: Apple said in a paper published at the weekend that large reasoning models (LRMs) – an advance form of AI – faced a “complete accuracy collapse” when presented with highly complex problems. Andrew Rogoyski, of the Institute for People-Centred AI at the University of Surrey, said the Apple paper signalled the industry was “still feeling its way” on AGI and that the industry could have reached a “cul-de-sac” in its current approach. “The finding that large reason models lose the plot on complex problems, while performing well on medium- and low-complexity problems implies that we’re in a potential cul-de-sac in current approaches,” he said.
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I would believe it when this statement came from an independent institution. Right now, there’s a war going on between tech companies, where all means are allowed. Anyone from MIT or Harvard?
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Submission statement: Apple said in a paper published at the weekend that large reasoning models (LRMs) – an advance form of AI – faced a “complete accuracy collapse” when presented with highly complex problems. Andrew Rogoyski, of the Institute for People-Centred AI at the University of Surrey, said the Apple paper signalled the industry was “still feeling its way” on AGI and that the industry could have reached a “cul-de-sac” in its current approach. “The finding that large reason models lose the plot on complex problems, while performing well on medium- and low-complexity problems implies that we’re in a potential cul-de-sac in current approaches,” he said.
I would believe it when this statement came from an independent institution. Right now, there’s a war going on between tech companies, where all means are allowed. Anyone from MIT or Harvard?