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by wizzwizz4
1152 days ago
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> and it always responds with a causal representation. It responds with a language representation. It uses "causal" words because that's how the English language works: we have tenses. > I think a secondary module explicitly for reasoning will come around soon. This has been an unsolved, actively-researched problem for ages – certainly since before you were born. I doubt very much that a solution will "come around soon"; and even if it does, integrating the solution into a GPT-based system would be a second unsolved problem – though probably a much easier (and more pointless) one. If you have any ideas, I invite you to pursue them, after a quick literature search. |
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For the second thing. I think from any point in history saying "coming soon" , well the current moment is the most accurate time to say it. And especially with events x and y and chat gpt right behind us. Chat gpt has basically been a problem since before I was born too, but stating as much a few months ago would just be as pessimistic as the statement you made. Only because i think the LLM hallucination problem may be simple. But it's only a hunch, based on our wetware.