AI will probably be smarter than any single human next year. By 2029, AI is probably smarter than all humans combined.
AI will probably be smarter than any single human next year. By 2029, AI is probably smarter than all humans combined.
@elonmusk No. If it were the case, we would have AI systems that could teach themselves to drive a car in 20 hours of practice, like any 17 year-old. But we still don't have fully autonomous, reliable self-driving, even though we (you) have millions of hours of *labeled* training data.
That’s on the learning side, but what about the overall mastery side? Humans will generally cap out on level of competency and level of attention (which is particularly atrocious for a task like driving a repetitive route) pretty quickly, whereas an AI can learn from literally every anomaly and intervention encountered by the entire fleet and have perfect attention — both of which are impossible for humans since we are not the borg and have attention limits evolved from biological efficiently considerations. So you’re right that learning is woefully less efficient but, if the overall cap on mastery is much higher, with perfect attention, and distributed equally to each robot “driver” in the fleet yielding the average level of competence of each robot driver well in excess of human competence in time, doesn’t that mean AI will be overall better at that task?