Kurze Durchsage vom CEO von Baidu: "KI"-Halluzinationen sind kein Problem mehr. Ist so gut wie gelöst.

"The most significant change we're seeing over the past 18 to 20 months is the accuracy of those answers from the large language models," gushed the CEO at last week's Harvard Business Review Future of Business Conference. "I think over the past 18 months, that problem has pretty much been solved – meaning when you talk to a chatbot, a frontier model-based chatbot, you can basically trust the answer," he added.

Aha. Soso.

Immerhin ist nicht alles schlecht, was er vorhersagt:

Li also described the AI sector as in an "inevitable bubble," similar to the dot-com bubble in the '90s.

"Probably one percent of the companies will stand out and become huge and will create a lot of value or will create tremendous value for the people, for the society. And I think we are just going through this kind of process," stated Li.

Er glaubt außerdem, dass wir noch 10-30 Jahre Zeit haben, bevor "KI" Menschen arbeitslos macht.

Ich hoffe ja, dass das früher passiert. Der erste, den man mal arbeitslos machen könnte, wäre der CEO von Baidu. Krasser als der halluzinieren auch LLMs nicht.

21.10.2024