Participants of "GAI: Pro&Contra 2025": "AI Agents" section, Stepan Shepilov
🔹 Stepan Shepilov, developer
About the section
"Our section was dedicated to a topic that excites many minds - agent systems (systems based on large language models that can perform actions autonomously). The section is interesting and relevant to anyone who has ever heard the word LLM and is interested in the topic of AI."
About the risks of GAI
"GII is our great friend, but it is by no means a "magic machine" that will replace us all. On the contrary, it is a mechanism that allows us to automate routine human actions, leaving room for creativity.
There have already been attempts to replace humans with GII, but they have been unsuccessful, as in most cases, even routine human actions require a human perspective.
It is difficult to give an accurate prediction of how many years it will take for GIA to be involved in every aspect of life, as various mechanisms and types of generative artificial intelligence training are actively developing. However, this potential becomes possible when GIA has a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the world, which is likely to occur within the next five years.
🔹 Stepan Shepilov, developer
About the section
"Our section was dedicated to a topic that excites many minds - agent systems (systems based on large language models that can perform actions autonomously). The section is interesting and relevant to anyone who has ever heard the word LLM and is interested in the topic of AI."
About the risks of GAI
"GII is our great friend, but it is by no means a "magic machine" that will replace us all. On the contrary, it is a mechanism that allows us to automate routine human actions, leaving room for creativity.
There have already been attempts to replace humans with GII, but they have been unsuccessful, as in most cases, even routine human actions require a human perspective.
It is difficult to give an accurate prediction of how many years it will take for GIA to be involved in every aspect of life, as various mechanisms and types of generative artificial intelligence training are actively developing. However, this potential becomes possible when GIA has a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the world, which is likely to occur within the next five years.