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This means absolutely nothing. It scanned a large amount of text and found something. Great, that's exactly what it's supposed to do. Doesn't mean it's smart or getting smarter.
People often dismiss AI capabilities because "it's not really smart". Does that really matter? If it automates everything in the future and most people lose their jobs (just an example), who cares if it is "smart" or not? If it steals art and GPL code and turns a profit on it, who cares if it is not actually intelligent? It's about the impact AI has on the world, not semantics on what can be considered intelligence.
i feel like people are misunderstanding your point. yes, generative ai is bullshit, but it doesn't need to be good in order to replace workers