Sutton on RL, LLMs, and the Future of AI
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The source presents a transcript of a conversation between Dwarkesh Patel and Richard Sutton, a key figure in reinforcement learning (RL), often called the "father of RL." Sutton argues that Large Language Models (LLMs) are a "dead end" because they focus on mimicking human actions and language rather than developing a true understanding of the world or internal goals. He champions the RL perspective as the "basic AI," centered on an agent learning from experience, action, sensation, and reward to achieve goals, a capability he believes LLMs fundamentally lack. The discussion contrasts these two AI paradigms, covering topics like generalization, the role of human knowledge, imitation versus experiential learning, and the potential trajectory of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and succession to digital intelligence.