> "It's reasonable to assume ... that in order to actually get good at "autocomplete", that the model has to learn a very deep relationship between the concepts that are expressed in the words."
While a "reasonable assumption", it's the kind of "reasonable assumption" that a diligent scientist would formulate hypotheses on and perform experiments to confirm before building a XX-billion dollar research programme that hinges on that assumption. But unfortunately for the rest of us who have to watch them complicate access to a useful technology, many high-profile AI researchers are not diligent scientists building a corpus of knowledge but impassioned alchemists insisting that they're about to turn lead to gold.
While a "reasonable assumption", it's the kind of "reasonable assumption" that a diligent scientist would formulate hypotheses on and perform experiments to confirm before building a XX-billion dollar research programme that hinges on that assumption. But unfortunately for the rest of us who have to watch them complicate access to a useful technology, many high-profile AI researchers are not diligent scientists building a corpus of knowledge but impassioned alchemists insisting that they're about to turn lead to gold.