Submitted by enryu42 t3_122ppu0 in MachineLearning
LifeScientist123 t1_jdvmkkx wrote
Reply to comment by WarmSignificance1 in [D] GPT4 and coding problems by enryu42
>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,
- Absolute performance on complex tasks
AND
- Generalizability to novel situations
If you look at LLMs, they perform pretty well on both these axes.
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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.
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GPT-4 is also a one-shot/ few-shot learner on many tasks.
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