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by LawTalkingGuy
1193 days ago
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I know that's meant to be snarky, but yeah. A good portion of driving is simply going where the car is already headed. A good portion of conversation is probably just stochastically stuffing filler words and noises into your ideas to aid in their reception. Haven't you ever had a situation where you were speaking and you get distracted, but not interrupted, and your speech trails off or gets garbled after ten or so words? It feels sort of like you've got a few embeddings as a filter and you push words past them to speak, but if you lose focus on the filter the words get less meaningful. I'm sure we're different than an LLM, but seeing how they generate words - not operate on meaning - rings true with how I feel when I don't apply continual feedback to my operating state. |
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Politicians are exceptionally great at it, filling up conversations with nothing