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by feoren 1231 days ago
> This is the only paradigm that we know works for language synthesis.

No, it's the easiest paradigm we know works for language synthesis. The other way to synthesize language is to understand what you're saying. This is "old-school" AI (we wouldn't even call it AI now), done with if statements, expert systems, and queries of a robust, structured data model. The bullshitting capabilities of neural networks have skyrocketed so far as to dwarf the "expert system" approach, but it's still there, slowly getting better, and still the right choice for many situations.

What I'm excited about is combining the capabilities of both. Right now there's a huge gap between the two.