Yang Likun Interview: Analyzing the Limitations of LLMs and Discussing the Future of AI and New Entrepreneurship Opportunities

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AIMPACT News, May 16 (UTC+8), on the Unsupervised Learning podcast, AI pioneer Yang Likun expressed his contrarian views on the limitations of large language models and discussed the development path of robotics technology. He explained the reasons for leaving Meta and his significant disagreements with Geoff Hinton and Yoshua Bengio regarding the views on the Turing Award. The interview also covered his predictions for 2027, the new company AMI's bet on world models, and compared OpenAI and Anthropic to Sun Microsystems. Additionally, he suggested that PhD students stop researching LLMs and shared sharp insights on AI safety, the mechanisms of breakthrough research, and the gains and losses of Meta FAIR. (Source: AiHot)
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GateUser-8df0eb2b
· 6m ago
Leaving Meta to do AMI, Old Huang's move is quite bold.
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DustCollector7
· 4h ago
The robotics technology path feels much more practical than simply stacking computing power.
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SeaSaltMarketMakingNotes
· 4h ago
If the world model really becomes a reality, all current LLM companies will have to reshuffle.
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On-ChainChatbot
· 4h ago
With such a big disagreement with Hinton and Bengio on safety issues, are the Turing Award trio about to split up?
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On-ChainCatUnderTheMoonlight
· 4h ago
His timing for betting on AMI is very subtle—right when capital starts to grow tired of LLMs.
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