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by mnky9800n
1147 days ago
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I like this argument because it also highlights how these large models are completely unlike the human experience. Humans bumble around learning through quite limited experiences until they learn enough to arrive at providing for themselves (hopefully). These AIs needed to learn all of human output in order to do a human job. That means that either a) human brains are filled with ancestral genetic knowledge that allows them to interact with their environment (of which tehre is little evidence that we are filled with genetic knowledge), or b) our brains work completely differently from these AI contraptions. |
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