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by mjburgess
1185 days ago
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If we look at when this "emergence" takes place you'll see it's an illusion. Namely, predictions (text output) are good-looking when sampling from data which are similar to the prompts; and they're bad-looking when not. So, when do models go from being "not intelligent" to "intelligent", well no surprise: when their data includes everything ever written. Is this emergence? No, it's just sampling from *data with the relevant properties*. How does data acquire those properties? Well when people produce it. What "emerges" from AI is not from AI; its from the properties of the data its using. The data here is produced by intelligent agents, and it is light of their intelligence which shines thru' GPTs like a prism. |
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Am I intelligent at age 3? Then I learn language. Am I intelligent? Then I progress through education. I become more and more intelligent as I am exposed to more data.
I don’t know about computer science, so I go expose myself to computer science literature. I take courses, and see examples. What emerges is a “more intelligent” version of myself that.
What is intelligence, even?