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by KRAKRISMOTT
1249 days ago
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There is no reason to, as stated before, it is however a necessary assumption. It is also possible that the assumption is entirely wrong, and the LLM generates a plausible explanation to their language that we cannot falsify. If the shared structure hypothesis is incorrect, then it is no different from dealing with an alien language. (Note we can also feed in related information like where it was found, what the nearby pottery shards at the excavation site are etc. I am lumping all of these under the "shared structure" banner of the LLM's model of humanity/human languages) |
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