AI needs something completely different

The type of artificial intelligence that powers systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini will not be able to reach human levels of intelligence, Meta’s AI chief Yann LeCun told the Financial Times in an interview published Wednesday, giving an insight into how the tech giant plans to develop the technology moving forward just weeks after its plans to invest heavily spooked investors and erased hundreds of billions from its market value. 

LeCun said he and his roughly 500 strong team at Meta’s Fundamental AI Research lab are working to develop an entirely new generation of AI systems based on an approach called “world modeling,” where the system builds an understanding of the world around it like humans do and develops a sense of what would happen if something changes based off this.

It could take up to 10 years to achieve human-level AI using the world modeling approach, LeCun predicted.



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