> And it's exactly the one thing LLMs are trained to do: reproduce patterns of words. They are (perhaps) already better than humans at that one specific skill (another win for AI research) but I don't think it's a sign of general intelligence.
while completely missing why the machine did a better job.
> And it's exactly the one thing LLMs are trained to do: reproduce patterns of words. They are (perhaps) already better than humans at that one specific skill (another win for AI research) but I don't think it's a sign of general intelligence.
while completely missing why the machine did a better job.