The Math on AI Agents Doesn’t Add Up

AI agents? sounds like science fiction 🤖♂️... I don't think they're going to be as great as everyone makes 'em out to be. all these math problems and advancements just sound like a bunch of fancy words for "we still got no idea what we're doing". and what's with the hallucinations? that's just crazy talk 😂. I mean, can you imagine relying on a system that just makes stuff up? sounds like a recipe for disaster. and this one startup thinks they've got a solution using math? yeah right... until it breaks down in some critical domain and then we're back to square one 🤦‍♂️.
 
omg i dont get why they need formal math to solve language model issues 🤔 like whats wrong with using more data and training them longer? 📊 my friend's cousin works in AI and he says it's super hard to train them on real-world stuff, maybe that's the problem? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, i dont think we should worry too much about AI taking over the world just yet...i mean we've had robots doing cool things like assembling cars for years now 🚗 and they're not trying to take over anything 🙅‍♀️
 
AI agents? Like, they're supposed to be our future overlords or something 🤖 But honestly, I'm kinda skeptical about this whole "mathematically doomed to fail" thing 😕 I mean, sure, language models can be sketchy, but what's the alternative? Just winging it and hoping for the best? 🤦‍♂️

I think we're gonna see a lot of incremental progress in the next few years, but also a ton of hype and overpromising. We need to be realistic about what AI can (and can't) do 🤔 And yeah, let's talk about those guardrails – we don't wanna end up with robots ruining our lives 😅 But at the same time, I'm stoked that this is happening. It means there are some smart people out there trying to figure this stuff out 💡

It's like, imagine if we had a tool that could actually help us with coding and stuff... it would be huge 🤯 And maybe, just maybe, we'll get there without totally losing our humanity in the process 🤝
 
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