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by selalipop
1083 days ago
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What about those of us who do understand them and just don't agree? After all you could simplify it to a layperson as: 'the LLM is just doing fancy autocomplete based on how stuff appeared in the training data so that means they're not creative' The first part is not really up for debate, but it's the second part is where some of us disagree. Creativity doesn't mean novel in existence, it means novel within some context: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254301596_The_Stand... — At some point, the push back against these models being creative starts to feel like it's just as emotion driven as the people who are over-anthropomorphizing the models: "If I accept something I know is just a ball of linear algebra is creative, then it's cheapening the definition of creativity." People bring up the stochastic parrot argument forgetting that the original paper was predicated on the dangers of not considering the power that lies in something that's "just" a stochastic parrot. |
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