Core Argument - The debate centers around the essence of intelligence, with Yann LeCun arguing against the concept of "general intelligence," while Demis Hassabis defends its existence and potential [6][8][12]. Group 1: Key Perspectives - LeCun claims that human intelligence is not "general" but rather a specialized adaptation to the physical world, emphasizing that humans excel in certain areas while failing in others [6][8][14]. - Hassabis counters that the human brain is the most complex known entity in the universe, possessing significant generality, and argues that the concept of general intelligence is valid and essential for understanding cognitive capabilities [9][10][12]. - The disagreement highlights a fundamental difference in their views: LeCun focuses on what intelligence is, while Hassabis emphasizes what intelligence can become [20]. Group 2: World Models - Both LeCun and Hassabis agree on the importance of "world models" in achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), although they have different interpretations of what a world model entails [20][22]. - LeCun's upcoming venture, Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs, aims to develop world models that focus on control theory and cognitive science, rather than just visual representation [20][21]. - Hassabis has introduced the Genie 3 model, which aims to understand the causal relationships and interactions within the world, viewing it as a step towards AGI [21][22].
不装了,LeCun哈萨比斯神仙吵架,马斯克也站队了
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