He actually says the areas in which AI has had the novel successes are those which can be evaluated (like coding or Go). Not that it can’t happen at all.
That’s my point, he says ai does well where evaluation is neurosymbolically closed.
But so do humans? How do humans make discoveries without having formal ways to evaluate? In my pharma drug example, humans could evaluate only because they had access to the physical realm.
I can’t think of an example of humans evaluating a discovery in a way that LLMs can’t. can you?
That’s my point, he says ai does well where evaluation is neurosymbolically closed.
But so do humans? How do humans make discoveries without having formal ways to evaluate? In my pharma drug example, humans could evaluate only because they had access to the physical realm.
I can’t think of an example of humans evaluating a discovery in a way that LLMs can’t. can you?