A simple feed-forward neural network with sufficient training can solve levels way better than Claude. Why is Claude being used at all.
The question isn't "can we write a computer program that can beat X game", it is "do things like claude represent a truly general purpose intelligence as demonstrated by its ability to both write a limerick and play baba is you"
The question isn't "can we write a computer program that can beat X game", it is "do things like claude represent a truly general purpose intelligence as demonstrated by its ability to both write a limerick and play baba is you"