I did not say that, but you said
> If we assembled the sum total of all published human knowledge on a storage medium and gave a computer the ability to search it extremely well in order to answer any question falling within its domain, there, you would have a Nobel Prize beating "A.I".
Which is not what LLMs do (synthesis is the core feature, not retrieval), and not how you get a Nobel Prize; many people have access to essentially all human knowledge, but have no Nobel Prize.