| It doesn't create anything new. It creates things that look new. The code examples are perfect case studies, they don't actually work. They aren't just slightly wrong, they're completely nonsensical. Another example is "is <number> prime?", it can't answer things like that, and it will make up something that may or may not be accurate. The model has no concept of what is true or false, it's essentially trying to predict what is the most likely token to come next. It seems to know stuff because the knowledge comes from the dataset, hence techniques like zero-shot, few-shot and prompt-based learning. |
This is not technically true. It can and does create things that are new. There are lots of new poems and jokes right here in this thread. I asked it, for example, to give me its top 10 reasons why Bigfoot knocks on camper trailers, and one of its answers was "because it likes to play with its food." I did a lot of searching to try to find this joke out there on the internet, and could not. I've also had it create Weird Al style songs for a variety of things, and it does great.
If these aren't new creations, I'm not sure what your threshold is for creating something new. In a sense I can see how you can say that it only "looks" new, but surely the essays generated by students worldwide mostly only "look" new, too...