That's an oversimplification to the point of being misleading. I know it's popular to say this sort of thing, but if you actually tried using a stochastic model to do what LLMs do, you'd only get gibberish out of it.
They just announced a huge partnership with OpenAI, where they're indeed swapping out the backend of Siri with OpenAI's models.
It has a
final form??? I think you've been playing too many video games, bro.
I think LLMs are a little bit like a parlor trick. They have applications, but to the extent people think that's what AI is really about, they're missing the point.
For instance, Google's Deep Mind trained an AI to do protein folding, jumping medical science forward by decades, almost overnight!
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis explains how its AlphaFold AI program predicted the 3-D structure of every known protein
www.scientificamerican.com
Not to mention the various ways it's being used in drug discovery, material science, etc.