“Current AI architectures, such as large language models (LLMs), will give way to new paradigms in the next few years,” Jan Lacan, Meta’s chief artificial intelligence scientist, announced at the Debating Technology conference in Davos. He emphasized that these changes will improve the ability of artificial intelligence systems far beyond what is possible today.
According to Techcrunch, Lacan believes that the current limitations of artificial intelligence are the inability to deeply understand the physical world, lack of persistent memory, lack of reasoning, and complex programming. He stated that the current artificial intelligence systems are more skilled in finding patterns and are not capable of real thinking.
Lacan mentioned the idea of ”universal models”; A concept that aims to help artificial intelligence systems better understand real-world dynamics. This concept includes capabilities such as memory, logic, common sense and intuition. According to Lacan, these developments can be realized within the next 3 to 5 years and introduce a new generation of artificial intelligence systems.
A decade for robotic systems and artificial intelligence
In addition to the advances in AI architecture, Lacan predicted that the next decade could become the “decade of robotics.” He emphasized the importance of combining artificial intelligence and robotics to create systems that have more complex real-world capabilities.

He also pointed out that currently robots cannot even reach the level of understanding of the physical world by cats, but the combination of advanced artificial intelligence and robotics can overcome these limitations in the next decade.
Finally, by emphasizing the importance of combining artificial intelligence and robotics, Yann Lacan pointed to a future in which intelligent systems with a deeper understanding of the real world and the ability to plan and reason will transform our world. These developments can not only overcome the current limitations, but also create new horizons in technology and everyday applications.
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