Original Reddit post

They’d launch the world’s greatest law firm, healthtech company, and edtech firm. The reason they haven’t is simple: the technology doesn’t exist yet. They’re not even certain it’s possible—just strongly suspect it is, as hinted in their interviews—so they’re raising massive amounts of money to test their theories. With trillions in funding and thousands of Stanford PhD-level experts working on the problem, a breakthrough is definitely possible. It’s like a modern-day Manhattan Project: if a small group of physicists in the New Mexico desert could split the atom, anything could happen. But there hasn’t been a decisive AI breakthrough since 2022 (chain of thought, diffusion, etc.), and some argue not since the 2017 transformers paper. So why hasn’t there been another leap forward despite the intense focus from technologists and investors? submitted by /u/ImaginaryRea1ity

Originally posted by u/ImaginaryRea1ity on r/ArtificialInteligence