Submitted by nacrosian t3_126lq5q in singularity
ptxtra t1_jea2njq wrote
The biggest leap for gpt-5 would be logical reasoning, and a functional working memory.
Veleric t1_jeagmfz wrote
Saw a video today of a rather rudimentary display of a memory plugin. It took information from a onedrive doc, was given new info from a prompt that updated it's knowledge. They closed out and went back in and it seemed to provide the correct answer then. Whether that is fully capable or something else comes along, I can't imagine memory in some meaningful capacity is more than a few weeks away.
__ingeniare__ t1_jealsr1 wrote
They're probably just doing a vector embedding of the information and retrieving it using semantic search, this has been around for quite some time already
Veleric t1_jeblny0 wrote
Who knows for sure, but I definitely take it with a grain of salt since the plugin was shown as unverified and it showed no real detail. I still think it's just around the corner, though!
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ptxtra t1_jedk9yh wrote
That doesn't help with reasoning. It only connects multiple AIs with code. If the AI gives an unreasonable answer to a prompt and forgets the context, you can't help that with chaining it to other AIs.
mckirkus t1_jebqkfu wrote
I think having an ability to communicate verbally is more important. Not just translating a sentence into sound, but storytelling, intonation, comedic timing, etc.
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