diff --git a/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.cfg.php b/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.cfg.php index 460f9f2..c5af73c 100644 --- a/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.cfg.php +++ b/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.cfg.php @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ diff --git a/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.html.php b/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.html.php index 414393c..ee1a0cc 100644 --- a/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.html.php +++ b/src/blog/draft_ai-is-in-the-cave.html.php @@ -13,6 +13,38 @@ the screen. Luckily, after years of having to explain to my elderly grandparents how many of these technologies work, I've been blessed with an ability to make up analogies which make these things more understandable.
+ ++When it comes to Large Language Models (LLMs, a.k.a. AI) the usual amazement and +mystification of technology reached new peaks as folks started speculating that +perhaps this is truly the point where computers can pass the Turing +Test,[1] and the more enthusiastic among these +would go further and say that perhaps even the machines could gain +conciousness(1) if they haven't already, all +ultimately raising the question of whether we've reached the point of +Singularity.[2] +
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