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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/DragonForg on 2024-01-17 03:27:31+00:00.
I think most of you can agree we are all feeling the slow down with LLMs. GPT 4 is great and all, but it is nowhere near AGI.
Gemini Ultra was supposed to be this big thing, but where is it? Is it even gonna be accessible like GPT 4 was? Even if it is, it seems like it'll be GPT 4, but with a couple of extra features (nowhere near the jump, GPT 4 was to 3.5).
And because we pretty much are all betting on OpenAI now that Google is far behind and basically open source has plateued at least even since Mistral 7Bx8 came out, it feels less and less like the early timelines for AGI will come true.
The early hype of GPT 4 was massive, will this ever comeback, or are we just in an AI winter like every skeptic says. GPT 4 is almost a year old and nothing to this day is better (at least ones that are accessible to the general public).
So does anyone else feel like we are slowing down, or do you think OpenAI has a model that'll be a big jump. Or is that all just PR?