In the field of artificial intelligence, "AI hype" has become a common phenomenon, sparking widespread discussion in the industry and among the public. Recently, a bold prediction by Baidu founder Robin Li on the "HBR Live: The Future of Business" program has reignited this controversy. He claimed that within the next 5-10 years, everyone will have the ability of a programmer.
As with all technological waves in history, after the initial period of excitement, bubbles are inevitable, but after the bubble bursts, 1% of companies will emerge and create enormous value for society.
Robin Li's Interpretation of AI Development: Technology, Industry, and Employment
On the evening of October 16, Baidu founder Robin Li, in conversation with Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Business Review, pointed out that the most significant change in the field of large models over the past 18 months has been the improvement in the accuracy of answering questions. Chatbots based on advanced models can now provide reliable answers, and he used the example of hotel booking to illustrate AI's ability to provide specific information.
When discussing whether there is a bubble in AI, Li stated that historical technology waves, such as the internet bubble of the 90s and mobile internet, all went through a process from excitement to disappointment. He predicted that generative AI would follow this pattern, with a few companies eventually continuing to grow and create social value. He emphasized that although the industry is now calmer and healthier than last year, it is still going through this stage.
Nevertheless, regarding whether AI will replace human jobs on a large scale, Li remains optimistic, believing that the technological revolution will replace the most arduous jobs, creating new jobs that are more comfortable, dignified, and less stressful. He expects this transformation to take place gradually over 10, 20, or even 30 years.
LeCun's Views on AI Hype and Bold Predictions
Yann LeCun, Vice President of Meta, recently shared his thoughts on AI hype and his outlook for the future on Twitter (X). LeCun is even more adamant about AI hype. Regarding whether AI will replace human jobs on a large scale, he more boldly proposed that within the next ten years, human life will be filled with AI, and even suggested that humans might be eliminated by AI in the future.
However, in response to comments from netizens, he treated it all as a joke, expressing affirmation of AI hype but disagreeing that humans will soon have human-level artificial intelligence.
In response, Reddit community users also posted about AI hype, with varying opinions. Some believe that 2034 is still very far away, and it's ridiculous and unrealistic to talk about what will happen ten years from now, pointing out that people's technology experience in 2014 is very similar to their technology experience in 2024. Others believe that humans and artificial intelligence can have a symbiotic relationship in work. ![]
Yann LeCun's predictions about AI development may be his way of maintaining motivation. Those who firmly believe we will achieve an artificial superintelligence (ASI) utopia in the short term might question the need to continue efforts. Another possibility is that LeCun hopes to break this timeline through his own efforts, thereby proving his predictions wrong.
Current Status Analysis of AI Hype by Generative AI
Current generative AI has indeed made significant progress in certain areas, such as XXAI having text generation and image creation capabilities. However, predictions like Li's "everyone will have the ability of a programmer in 5-10 years" may be overly optimistic. While existing AI programming assistants can provide code suggestions and simple program writing, in some industry fields, there is still a big gap to fully equip ordinary people with professional programmer abilities.
Conclusion
Overall, although AI has indeed made significant progress in certain areas, its comprehensive impact and development speed still have uncertainties. Perhaps the content of AI hype will come true in the future, but at present, no one can be sure. Some AI hype tends to emphasize the positive impacts of AI while neglecting the potential challenges, such as changes in employment structure, privacy issues, ethical considerations, etc.
The development of AI is full of opportunities and challenges, requiring us to maintain a rational and prudent attitude. While promoting technological progress, we also need to consider its profound impact on society, employment, and human life.