Really, there's "no reason"? For me, watching ML gradually get better at every single benchmark thrown against it is quite a good reason. At this stage, the burden of proof is clearly on those who say it'll stop improving.
Really, there's "no reason"? For me, watching ML gradually get better at every single benchmark thrown against it is quite a good reason. At this stage, the burden of proof is clearly on those who say it'll stop improving.