Richard Sutton — 'LLMs are a dead end' (a different, useful view)
Why Richard Sutton — a father of reinforcement learning — calls current LLMs a 'dead end', and what that means for researchers and practitioners.
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LLMs are large language models trained on broad text data to generate and transform human language.
Why it matters
It matters when AI features depend on language understanding, generation, or reasoning workflows.
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In this archive LLMs appear in AI systems, prompting, agent design, and retrieval workflows. It currently appears across 1 category, mainly AI.
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Why Richard Sutton — a father of reinforcement learning — calls current LLMs a 'dead end', and what that means for researchers and practitioners.