@meeper I know. They would have to move on from token prediction to an architecture closer to actual intelligence. And that's why that would signify true progress. As long as it's token prediction, nothing will change in a significant way.
@meeper I will only acknowledge there's meaningful progress if they solved one of these things: - No more hallucinations - Actual separation of data and instructions (i.e. no more "prompt injections")
As long as these exists, it's just turning some knobs.
Usually, when characters with digitigrade legs stand upright, these are the solutions: - The leg is pretty much straight. I'm okay with this, but it sucks for balancing. - The lower end of the leg goes way behind the character to put the foot where the center of mass is. I appreciate that there's thought behind it, but it looks weird as fuck. - They don't care so the foot is in front of the center of mass.