'Not on the Best Path'

Communications of the ACM 

In an age of breathless predictions and sky-high valuations, cognitive scientist Gary Marcus has emerged as one of the best-known skeptics of generative artificial intelligence (AI). In fact, he recently wrote a book about his concerns, Taming Silicon Valley, in which he made the case that "we are not on the best path right now, either technically or morally." Marcus--who has spent his career examining both natural and artificial intelligence--explained his reasoning in a recent conversation with Leah Hoffmann. You've written about neural networks in everything from your 1992 monograph on language acquisition to, most recently, your book Taming Silicon Valley. Your thoughts about how AI companies and policies fall short have been well covered in your U.S. Senate testimony and other outlets (including your own Substack).