Rather less useful to me personally as a software developer.
Besides that, I feel like this question is maybe misleading? If ex. Google built a new search engine that could answer queries like its current AI-powered search summaries, or like ChatGPT, wouldn’t that have to be some kind of language model anyway? Is there another class of thing besides AGI that could perform as well at that task?
(I assume you’re not suggesting just changing the pricing model of existing-style search engines, which already had a market experiment (ex. Kagi) some years ago with only mild success.)
I think that would require text comprehension too. I guess it’s an interesting question if you can build an AI that can comprehend text but not produce it?
Rather less useful to me personally as a software developer.
Besides that, I feel like this question is maybe misleading? If ex. Google built a new search engine that could answer queries like its current AI-powered search summaries, or like ChatGPT, wouldn’t that have to be some kind of language model anyway? Is there another class of thing besides AGI that could perform as well at that task?
(I assume you’re not suggesting just changing the pricing model of existing-style search engines, which already had a market experiment (ex. Kagi) some years ago with only mild success.)
I am thinking it would NOT answer like its current AI-powered search summaries, but would rather order actual search results but VERY intelligently.
I think that would require text comprehension too. I guess it’s an interesting question if you can build an AI that can comprehend text but not produce it?