#4333 LLMs as a Supporting-Role for AGI
#4333 LLMs as a Supporting-Role for AGI #4333 If LLMs are not the full solution for AGI, can they still be used to support AGI? Absolutely. While the debate rages over whether Large Language Models (LLMs) are a "plateau" or a "ladder" toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the consensus among many researchers is shifting toward LLMs serving as a sophisticated subsystem rather than the entire brain. If we view AGI as a functional architecture rather than a single model, LLMs play several critical supporting roles: 1. The "Semantic Router" and Interface LLMs excel at mapping messy, natural language intent into structured logic. In an AGI framework, the LLM acts as the input/output controller , translating human goals into tasks that more specialized, "non-stochastic" systems (like formal logic engines or physics simulators) can execute. 2. World Knowledge Retrieval (The Library) AGI requires a vast understanding of human culture, history, ...