> The real issue in my opinion is that we will hit practical limits with training data and computational resources well before AGI turns us all into paperclips [...]
I think you are correct, but also I think that even if that were not the case, the Thai Library Problem[1] strongly suggests that AGI will have to be built on something other than LLMs (even if LLM-derived systems were to serve as an interface to such systems).
I think you are correct, but also I think that even if that were not the case, the Thai Library Problem[1] strongly suggests that AGI will have to be built on something other than LLMs (even if LLM-derived systems were to serve as an interface to such systems).
[1]: https://medium.com/@emilymenonbender/thought-experiment-in-t...