AGI is Dead. SKILLS will serve us better.

Discover AI · Beginner ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·1mo ago
Everyone is waiting for AGI: a magical, fluid super-brain that can do everything. But the enterprise AI industry just realized a harsh truth: pure statistical AI is a nightmare to deploy. You don't want a creative AI running your database; you want strict, deterministic rules. In this video, I’m going to show you a new breakthrough called 'EvoSkills' that proves we don't need AGI. Instead, we are using AI to write perfect, hard-coded software for itself. All rights w/ authors: EvoSkills: Self-Evolving Agent Skills via Co-Evolutionary Verification Hanrong Zhang1∗ Shicheng Fan1∗ Henry Peng Zou1 Yankai Chen2,3† Zhenting Wang2 Jiayu Zhou4 Chengze Li1 Wei-Chieh Huang1 Yifei Yao5 Kening Zheng1 Xue (Steve) Liu2,3 Xiaoxiao Li6 Philip S. Yu1 from 1 University of Illinois Chicago 2 MBZUAI 3 McGill University 4 Columbia University 5 Zhejiang University 6 University of British Columbia #airesearch #aiexplained #aiskills #skilldevelopment
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