It can be considered as that, sure, but anytime I see Lecun talking about this, he does recognize that you can patch your way around LLMs, the point is that you are going to hit limits eventually anyways. Specific planning benchmarks like Blockworld and the like show that LLMs (with frameworks) hit limits when they're exposed to out-of-distribution problems, and that's a BIG problem.
> We now have "agents" that can work a problem for hours, with self context trimming, planning to md files, editing those plans and so on. All of this just works, today. We used to dream about it a year ago.
I use them everyday but I still woulnd't really let them work for hours in greenfield projects. And we're seeing big vibe coders like Karpathy say the same.
It can be considered as that, sure, but anytime I see Lecun talking about this, he does recognize that you can patch your way around LLMs, the point is that you are going to hit limits eventually anyways. Specific planning benchmarks like Blockworld and the like show that LLMs (with frameworks) hit limits when they're exposed to out-of-distribution problems, and that's a BIG problem.
> We now have "agents" that can work a problem for hours, with self context trimming, planning to md files, editing those plans and so on. All of this just works, today. We used to dream about it a year ago.
I use them everyday but I still woulnd't really let them work for hours in greenfield projects. And we're seeing big vibe coders like Karpathy say the same.