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MrRadar | 1 year ago

Yeah, take this XKCD for instance: https://xkcd.com/1425/ That was published 10 years ago but now the second item is (nearly) as trivial to accomplish as the first.

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pavel_lishin|1 year ago

To be fair, we've had multiple research teams and ten years :)

jantissler|1 year ago

But that's not the point I think. The point to me is: 10 years ago, this seemed nearly impossible to solve. "Weird, impossible sci-fi stuff". Now I have this exact feature in the Photos app of my iPhone. It not only finds my dog in the photos, but correctly determines its breed. It's amazing! And it works locally on my device, no servers involved. But I'm sure many people would argue that it is not "real AI", because it is "just XYZ". So as soon as we figure out how to do it, it's declared banal. Like LLMs. I'm baffled by the people who think it's "just" this or "just" that. That little word "just" buries years of research and several breakthroughs. Somehow, AI is always what AI can't do yet. It's always the next thing. The noise of goal posts being moved is sometimes deafening. And people don't even realize they're doing it.