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 is a AI system or workflow topic referenced directly in these articles, usually as a concrete tool, platform, or implementation detail rather than a broad subject category.
Why it matters
LLMs matters when model behavior, retrieval, orchestration, evaluation, or production AI workflows are part of the work.
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In this archive LLMs is treated as a specific topic worth calling out when it materially shapes the implementation, stack, or workflow being discussed. 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.