"The average person" has a job. Those jobs can now be performed by machine. The societal implications are profound.
If those jobs consisted of solving small isolated puzzles and math questions you'd maybe have a point.
The societal impact so far has been mostly increasing noise (generating irrelevant content you have to filter out) and burning resources.
Fundamentally AI models need a better way to learn and use memory if they want to replace entry level human jobs - RAG and fine tuning ain't it.
The "average Person" which struggles with the given questions probably has a physical work job though.
If those jobs consisted of solving small isolated puzzles and math questions you'd maybe have a point.
The societal impact so far has been mostly increasing noise (generating irrelevant content you have to filter out) and burning resources.
Fundamentally AI models need a better way to learn and use memory if they want to replace entry level human jobs - RAG and fine tuning ain't it.