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by dragonwriter 2157 days ago
> The fact that it can produce working code from a prompt in some cases shows rudimentary non-trivial reasoning.

No, “in some cases” doesn't show reasoning. It is, arguably, weak evidence for reasoning that supports other explanations. With the right input corpus, a Markov chain generator will produce working code from a prompt “in some cases”, and I don't think any one has a weak enough definition of reasoning to admit Markov chains.

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Of course we need to quantify "in some cases" for your argument to hold. Humans aren't perfect reasoners, for example. The examples I saw were impressive and were mostly correct, apart from some minor syntax errors or edge cases. This wasn't a Markov chain generator where the "interesting" responses where cherry picked from a pile of nonsense.