Are LLMs going to replace us?
Read OriginalThis article explores whether Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI can replace humans by applying the theory of computation. It uses concepts like countable vs. uncountable sets (from Cantor's diagonal argument) to argue that Turing machine-based AI (f(N)->N) is fundamentally limited and cannot solve all problems, especially if human intelligence operates on uncountable sets (f(R)->R).
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