Yes! This is a brilliant explanation of why language use is not the same as intelligence, and why LLMs like chatGPT are not intelligence. At all.
[…] in blog posts and videos and published memoirs, autistic teens and young adults described living for a decade or more without any way to communicate, while people around them assumed they were intellectually deficient.
On a related note… only 5% of hearing parents with a deaf child will learn sign language.
…That’s disgusting.
The ability to speak does not make you intelligent.
The replies to this thread show a deep uniformed ignorance that’s frankly appalling and depressing.
Perhaps if you want to enlighten people you should give more than short overly hostile replies to comments?
Whatever you call it, it will take people jobs by making them more efficient, and fast.
They have said the same before about all kinds of machines…
Yes they did. And some of it did happen at much slower pace. For example, the job numbers of secretaries were significantly reduced. Also, the outsourcing, enabled by technology, had great impact on job market in us. The thing is this trend will be faster and broader with AI, due to universality of it and due to general increased rate of technological progress. If in the beginning of 20th century people had lots of time to adapt, when horse carriages were replaced by cars, nowadays I am not sure it will be that easy because it will happen faster, and new jobs for people might not be generated in the same amounts. For example, when drivers of all kind are replaced by AI drivers, there are very little new jobs will be generated, and not of the kind that drivers could do.
For example, when drivers of all kind are replaced by AI drivers, there are very little new jobs will be generated,
Impressive, how you chose the worst (and probably wrongest) possible example for your thought :)
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indeed whales cant speak and are very smart 🧠 /s
Wait until you learn the language of deer!
I’m shocked, I thought it was sentient!
Here are some correlations of language skills and other intelligence factors or evaluations (e.g. IQ) via a study (recently integrated the info into the article: Neurogenetics – language GWAS
However, I largely agree – see for example this argument / its sources