We're currently building very obedient students, not revolutionaries. This is perfect for today’s main goal in the field of creating great assistants and overly compliant helpers. But until we find a way to incentivize them to question their knowledge and propose ideas that potentially go against past training data, they won't give us scientific revolutions yet.
Thomas Wolf, co-founder at Hugging-Face, shares his thoughts on AI as a tool for scientific breakthroughs and argues that models need new incentives for that to really happen.
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