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by Dylan16807
1206 days ago
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> ChatGPT watches you type, it sees the words come in one at a time rather than as a single block of text. Are you sure? That could speed up latency but would use a bunch of extra computing power. > So it knows when you are hesitating etc. This I really doubt. The base algorithm is fed a stream of tokens. It doesn't have any sense of time or do anything when idle. What mechanism do you suggest they're using here, and what evidence do you have for it? |
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What's difficult is to get it to ask clarifying questions. I mean, you can get it to play 20 questions easily, but by default it tries to tigve you the best answer every time rather than ever express uncertainty or ask what you mean. This might be a cultural artifact.