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Geoffrey Hinton says LLMs are no longer just predicting the next word - new models learn by reasoning and identifying contradictions in their own logic. This unbounded self-improvement will "end up making it much smarter than us."

Executive Summary Geoffrey Hinton, often called the "godfather of AI," has made a startling declaration: large language models (LLMs) have evolved beyond simple text prediction into systems capable of genuine reasoning and self-correction. This shift from pattern matching to logical analysis represents a fundamental breakthrough in artificial intelligence

By Devon Williams

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Geoffrey Hinton says LLMs are no longer just predicting the next word - new models learn by reasoning and identifying contradictions in their own logic. This unbounded self-improvement will "end up making it much smarter than us."

Executive Summary Geoffrey Hinton, the "godfather of AI," has made a startling observation that's sending ripples through the tech community: large language models (LLMs) have evolved beyond simple next-word prediction into systems capable of genuine reasoning and self-correction. This shift represents a fundamental change in how

By Devon Williams