Right so... they are still not able to spell the single letters because the algorithm we use to train it to do so is far too expensive? Wake me up when it "happens" (and it gets out of it's current, three-year long 'about to happen' phase), e.g. when it stopps costing 200B USD to do character-level tokenisation in a string, a problem we once first solved some 50-60 years ago, with higher-order programming languages. Funnily enough, those algorithms can run on an 8bit computer in negligible time and require nowhere near the resources these Frankesteins need in order to sometimes get the count of Rs in strawberries right. Provided we train them with petabytes of data, and provide gigawatts of power.
It's happened, you can wake up now.
But you'll just move the goalposts again, I imagine.