we won’t know AGI when we see it. Instead, it’ll play out more like this: Some company will declare that it reached AGI first, maybe an upstart trying to make a splash or raise a round, maybe after acing a slate of benchmarks. We’ll all argue on Twitter over whether it counts, and the argument will be fiercer if the model is internal-only and/or no... See more
Today, there are three main approaches to solving discovery problems: Conducting research, asking peers for recommendations and using a recommender system.
- Self-paced nature - what many have been quick to discount (due to the high failure rates of MOOCs in the last decade), is actually an important benefit to the millions of citizens with some college credit and no degree.
And easy sells well. Thus more and more products are based on the promise to make our lives easier by using increasingly complex technologies with ever simpler interfaces.
The problem is that in trying to preserve the old experience, the 1st gen tools also preserved the restrictions of that world, and weren't able to tap into 2 big advantages of the new one: