A recent article argues that current large language models, despite their impressive capabilities, are unlikely to lead to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The author contends that true AGI requires a grounded, embodied understanding of the physical world, which models trained solely on predicting the next token lack. Instead of focusing on multimodal approaches that combine different data types, the author suggests prioritizing embodied interaction with the environment as the foundation for emergent intelligence. AI
RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named author discussing the limitations of current AI approaches towards AGI.
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