You're not really solving problems, you're retrieving the best match of solved problems from compressed corpus. And that corpus is available to many companies, meaning "hard" problems stop having "hard problem" value the moment they enter the weights of any model via the internet ... or distill from one model to another. Anthropics business model is commoditising knowledge, but as we see with the Fable model card, they only want it done to the knowledge of other businesses, in their own field, they totally hate it.
> You're not really solving problems, you're retrieving the best match of solved problems from compressed corpus.
This is not correct. LLMs interpolate in a high dimensional space, so you're actually composing the best matches in a compressed corpus to find novel points/paths in that space. That is problem solving.
I don’t think that’s an accurate or useful characterization of modern AI like Claude at all. It is not simply regurgitating knowledge. It applies its knowledge to create bespoke solutions to the problem you pose to it, and is able to self evaluate its progress towards the completion criteria. If you don’t think that counts as “problem solving”, your definition would exclude nearly all knowledge work and engineering.