Stop believing this bullshit. Those glorified algorithms are incapable of doing anything they've not been programmed to do in the first place. There's never gonna be a Skynet.
Zero LLMs are self-learning. They are trained on trillions of words, and once trained they are locked in that state and can't update their own weights in any meaningful way (learn).
If you define it that way, then yes, but LLMs can build on their own ideas repeatedly, and AutoGPT for example can research things online and make decisions based on what it "learnt". I doubt having an AI that can update its own weights would be very difficult, but updating them in a useful way is what's difficult. Still, that may be something AIs in the future do, if they're still using neural networks, that is.
This is going to end well.
Stop believing this bullshit. Those glorified algorithms are incapable of doing anything they've not been programmed to do in the first place. There's never gonna be a Skynet.
It's a self-learning algorithm. The whole point is for them to acquire abilities not programmed into them. They're seeing how things develop.
Zero LLMs are self-learning. They are trained on trillions of words, and once trained they are locked in that state and can't update their own weights in any meaningful way (learn).
If you define it that way, then yes, but LLMs can build on their own ideas repeatedly, and AutoGPT for example can research things online and make decisions based on what it "learnt". I doubt having an AI that can update its own weights would be very difficult, but updating them in a useful way is what's difficult. Still, that may be something AIs in the future do, if they're still using neural networks, that is.