Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, emphasized that the costs of achieving artificial general intelligence aren't a concern to him, indicating a deep commitment to the goal, saying, "Whether we burn $500 million a year or $5 billion - or $50 billion a year - I don't care. As long as we can figure out a way to pay the bills, we're making artificial general intelligence. It's going to be expensive." This reveals a priority on innovation over cost.
A recent paper highlights the misinterpretation in the tech industry regarding LLMs, with authors warning that, "Mistaking the impressive engineering achievements of LLMs for the mastering of human language, language understanding, and linguistic acts has dire consequences. The misuse of terms naturally applied to humans dilutes the meaning of language and understanding, as the industry may mislead public perception about these technologies, suggesting they possess human-like qualities."
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