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LifeScientist123 t1_jdvmkkx wrote

>Part of intelligence is the ability to learn in an efficient manner.

Agree to disagree here.

A young deer (foal?) learns to walk 15 minutes after birth. Human babies on average take 8-12 months. Are humans dumber than deer? Or maybe human babies are dumber than foals?

Intelligence is extremely poorly defined. If you look at the scientific literature it's a hot mess. I would argue that intelligence isn't as much about efficiency as it's about two things,

  1. Absolute performance on complex tasks

AND

  1. Generalizability to novel situations

If you look at LLMs, they perform pretty well on both these axes.

  1. GPT-4 has human level performance in 20+ coding languages AND 20+ human languages on top of being human level/super human in some legal exams, medical exams, AP chemistry, biology, physics etc etc. I don't know many humans that can do all of this.

  2. GPT-4 is also a one-shot/ few-shot learner on many tasks.

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