Hey there! So, I came across a conversation recently about large language models, or LLMs. You know, those AI systems like ChatGPT that everyone’s been buzzing about? Well, it seems like there’s a bit of a debate going on in the tech community. Some experts, including Gary Marcus, are suggesting that we’ve hit a kind of wall with them.
The latest version, ChatGPT-5, was released with much fanfare, but a lot of people are saying it didn’t really blow our minds like they hoped. Sure, there are improvements, but it wasn’t the huge step forward that many anticipated for something like Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). This has led to discussions about whether we’re just in a phase of hype or if these models can actually evolve further.
It makes you wonder, right? Every time a new AI tool drops, there’s excitement, but what happens next? Is it just an incremental upgrade? Or are we still reaching for that dream of a truly intelligent, versatile AI?
If you’re interested, you can read more about Gary Marcus’s thoughts on this topic [here](https://open.substack.com/pub/garymarcus/p/openais-waterloo?r=5ajobw&utm_medium=ios). It’s a fascinating read, especially if you’re curious about where AI is headed.
So, what do you think? Are we really hitting a technological wall, or is there more innovation around the corner? I’d love to hear your thoughts over coffee sometime!