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According to that research mentioned in the article, the answer is yes. The big caveats are
It's not even fundamentally possible with the current LLMs. It's like saying "Yes, it's totally possible to do that! We just need to invent something that can do that first!"
I think we agree on the limited capability of (what is currently passed off as) "artificial intelligence", yes.