After reading it, I believe that the growth potential of artificial intelligence (AI) truly exists, and I also believe that AI has already begun to change our productivity, and this impact will continue to expand.
However, predictions about the future scalability of AI and its impact on productivity based on historical AI capability growth rate data may be somewhat simplistic.
The development progress of AI varies across different fields. While it may have already achieved significant results in areas such as programming, it may still require a long period of research in the field of embodied AI.
For example, if AI is to eventually achieve full automation of industrial production, thereby greatly liberating human labor, this requires online learning capabilities. This is because production scenarios require continuous iteration of production behavior strategies, whether it’s updating a behavioral pattern in a complex production process (which is common in modern complex pipelines) or producing highly customized products. Research on online learning capabilities is still unclear at present.
Of course, this is just my intuitive conjecture and feeling, not a true prediction.
This is indeed a rigorously argued article.
After reading it, I believe that the growth potential of artificial intelligence (AI) truly exists, and I also believe that AI has already begun to change our productivity, and this impact will continue to expand.
However, predictions about the future scalability of AI and its impact on productivity based on historical AI capability growth rate data may be somewhat simplistic.
The development progress of AI varies across different fields. While it may have already achieved significant results in areas such as programming, it may still require a long period of research in the field of embodied AI.
For example, if AI is to eventually achieve full automation of industrial production, thereby greatly liberating human labor, this requires online learning capabilities. This is because production scenarios require continuous iteration of production behavior strategies, whether it’s updating a behavioral pattern in a complex production process (which is common in modern complex pipelines) or producing highly customized products. Research on online learning capabilities is still unclear at present.
Of course, this is just my intuitive conjecture and feeling, not a true prediction.