The Future is not Generative AI

Arun Prakash | AI Strategy and Coding · Beginner ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·2y ago
In this insightful interview, Yann LeCun, a leading figure in artificial intelligence, shares his thoughts on the current state and future direction of AI technologies. Highlighting the challenges of extending predictive models from text to video, he introduces a novel architecture named JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture). Lecun emphasizes that, contrary to popular belief, the future of AI might not be rooted in generative models. Instead, he suggests a shift towards architectures that enable machines to learn and understand the workings of the world without relying on generative capabilities. This discussion opens up new avenues for thinking about how AI can evolve beyond the current trends and offers a unique perspective on the development of machine learning technologies. Join us as we delve into Yann LeCun's visionary outlook on the future of AI, exploring the potential of non-generative approaches in achieving a deeper understanding of the world through artificial intelligence. Full video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf9jgZYAni8
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