The chess community has become the first industry to fully embrace Stockfish, an AI that surpasses even the world champions. Its adoption marks a significant shift in we leverage artificial intelligence. By examining this trend, we can extrapolate its potential impact on other sectors and predict outcomes. Thoughts?
I'm not convinced that what is learned from chess, or checkers for that matter, translate to any sort of general GPS or for example of understanding language.
Terry Winograd's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHRDLU doesn't seem to borrow ideas from either of those two fields, nor does it seem that modern day LLMS borrow from either of these three endeavors.