When I Google things for Windows that require 3 bullet-point sentences to answer, inevitably I get a 12-minute video of an Indian guy with an accent that prevents me from watching at 2x audio comprehensibly, taking 6 minutes to tell me how common the problem is and 6 minutes teaching me how to download and install spyware that does what I want and much more.
I wonder if the OpenAI models have video transcripts in their training.
Or if GPT-4 or -5 (whatever upcoming model) will understand video or visual information and it's relation to text.
Over the next few years, with grounded language understanding and other capabilities, no one will be able to pretend that these systems aren't intelligent. I mean, some people always will, but it's going to be a very small percentage. Right now I am guessing we are about 50-70% of people convinced that this stuff is cognitive rather than regurgitative.
But also I think the abilities of these models clarify the nature of intelligence and the relationship between intelligence, compression and computation.
Rather, it seems people prefer videos
There’s now plenty of YouTube videos on a lot of topics.
Wikipedia cleans house with the rest
Honestly there is access to way more good content today than 10 or 20 years ago. Just maybe not in the same form 10 or 20 years ago