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Andrej Karpathy's insights: AGI, Intelligence, and Evolution

Oct 19, 202516 min
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Episode description

Today, instead of introducing new research, we go deeper into Andrej Karpathy's insights. In his recent interview, he presents his perspectives on the current state and future of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Large Language Models (LLMs). Karpathy argues that AGI is still about a decade away, asserting that the challenges, while tractable, are difficult and require incremental progress across many domains, including better datasets, hardware, and algorithms. He frequently contrasts current machine learning paradigms, particularly reinforcement learning (RL), with human and animal learning, suggesting that RL is "terrible" and that LLMs currently suffer from cognitive deficits like "model collapse" and an over-reliance on memorized knowledge rather than a "cognitive core" of pure intelligence. The discussion also touches on the long timeline for developing self-driving technology, the continuous nature of technological progress blending into the established 2% GDP growth rate, and Karpathy's new focus on education to empower humanity in an increasingly automated future.

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