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by smcin
982 days ago
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It absolutely is anthropomorphizing to claim "GPT-3's ability to
understand concepts" rather than simply calling it "reproduce, mix and match text from an enormous corpus". And we can totally legitimately compare to a jury of human observers' opinions on how well(/badly) the output generated relates to the inputs. For the specific example the OP cited "War: like being eaten by a dragon and then having it spit you out" then unless its answer to "Where were you in between being eaten by a dragon and before it spat you out?" is "in the dragon's digestive system" that isn't understanding. And I'm curious to see it answer "Dragons only exist in mythology; does your analogy mean war doesn't exist either? Why not compare to an animal that exists?" |
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This exact text, and the response (several attempts) is flagged and censored, with ChatGPT-4 web interface. :-|