🧠 Think Beyond Large Language Models The promise of AI extends far beyond the kinds of outputs we get from LLMs. To take just three examples, it also holds the promise of delivering better patient diagnostics and improved drugs with which to treat those patients, improving weather forecasts, and providing more efficient and environmentally friendly methods for utilizing energy. All of these forms of output may turn out to be significantly more important than a chatbot’s ability to create a thousand generic LinkedIn posts. Another enormously significant application of AI that has nothing to do with natural language is in the field of robotics. AI can be — and already is being — used to help with the development of advanced prosthetics. It is already being used to open restaurants and food-trucks where robots cook all the food. It is already being used in hospitals to assist with, or even conduct, surgeries. And again, none of these applications have anything to do with processing and generating natural language text. 📌 Find out more in our Big Think article: https://lnkd.in/e7qPAivY.
Good to see the non-language examples getting attention. 👌
This is a great point. The robotics applications are already here. 👍
The concept of Super AI with capabilities far beyond human intelligence is both awe-inspiring and a little unsettling. It raises important questions about the future of humanity.
Diagnostic advancements could save so many lives. 💯
Yes. The physical, real-world stuff is what's changing daily life.
Totally agree. The focus on just the language part misses the whole story.
Love the article! This really helps to broaden the understanding of what "AI" even means.
Been noticing this shift for a while.
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2dFood for thought! It’s easy to forget how broad AI really is