cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/28223553

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Agent on Thursday, its latest effort in the industry-wide pursuit to turn AI into a profitable enterprise—not just one that eats investors’ billions. In its announcement blog, OpenAI says its Agent “can now do work for you using its own computer,” but CEO Sam Altman warns that the rollout presents unpredictable risks.

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OpenAI research lead Lisa Fulford told Wired that she used Agent to order “a lot of cupcakes,” which took the tool about an hour, because she was very specific about the cupcakes.

  • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    23 hours ago

    I agree on the point of solving a problem, it’s just a matter of time, skill, and some luck. The biggest problem I see with AI right now is that it’s marketed as something it’s not. Which leads to a lot of the issues we have with “AI” aka LLMs put in places they shouldn’t be. Surprisingly they do manage pretty well a lot of the time, but when they fail it’s really bad. I.e., AI as sold is a remarkable illusion that wow, everyone has bought into even knowing full well it’s not near perfect.

    The only thing that will “fix” current AI is true AGI development that would demonstrate the huge difference. AI/LLMs might be part of the path there, I don’t know. It’s not the real solution though, no matter how many small countries worth of energy we burn to generate answers.

    I say all this as an active casual experimenter with local LLMs. What they can do, and how they do it is amazing, but I also know what I have and it’s not what I call AI, that term has been tainted again by marketers trying to cash in on ignorance.

    • foggy@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      What I am saying is computers were also marketed as something they were not (yet) and eventually became.

      And so, history repeats itself.