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by BugsJustFindMe
1192 days ago
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This is accurate. Of COURSE it doesn't know the rules of chess and doesn't know how to move the pieces. All it knows is how to regurgitate found descriptions of chess moves in a way that makes sense for descriptions of things but which only has passing resemblance to chess itself, which is not the same thing. |
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> Back to the question we have at the beginning: do language models learn world models or just surface statistics? Our experiment provides evidence supporting that these language models are developing world models and relying on the world model to generate sequences. Let’s zoom back and see how we get there.
The GP's comment suggests that ChatGPT-4* has not internalized this (effectively) for Chess.
* Just like how ChatGPT-3.5 is not GPT-3.5 (text-davinci-003), ChatGPT-4 is probably not the only GPT-4 model that will be released.