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I suppose that it depends on the metric you're using. There are some tasks at which humans are outperformed now.
But I am pretty comfortable saying that come January 2027, the great bulk of things that humans do will continue to not be able to be done by existing AI.
We aren't going to just tweak an existing LLM somewhere slightly, throw a bit more hardware at it, and get general intelligence.
As education and expectations of humans decline, it may be the case that LLMs are an "improvement" over human drones in the future not because the tech is getting better.
I think that's the scariest part. The idea that people will stop learning.
Learning is just a woke mindvirus.
Lol that could be the newest horror movie for Halloween. "Education on Elm Street".
Makes for a good double feature with April the Fifteenth.