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by godelski
894 days ago
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> You have a parrot that can paint original pictures, compose original songs and essays, and translate math into both English and program code? Kinda, kinda, yes, and yes. I think there's far less originality than most people think. But it's not surprising when your job isn't leading you to look at thousands of pictures a day. I have yet to see a generative model that isn't pulling heavily towards the training data and you might be noticing the memorization rates are getting higher. But yes, a stochastic parrot doesn't mean memorization, it is about generalization and the stability around the p-norm ball around the training data. Btw, what's wrong with a stochastic parrot? They are absolutely fucking useful. I use them every day. Hell, I even use things that are complete memorizations and all compression every day. What's with everyone equating powerful statistical systems with uselessness. Anyone saying that they aren't extremely useful is pulling wool over their eyes (but the same is true for anyone claiming baby AGI). I'd also appreciate it if you discussed in good faith. The snarkiness is not appreciated. |
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https://i.imgur.com/JSWLFOi.png
I regularly get downvoted and criticized for suggesting this tool to other students, in defiance of what I can clearly see happening with my own eyes. I see a tool that, if developed further, will answer much deeper questions, including original ones, just as accurately and effectively. One that appears capable of taking humanity to the next level so fast it will make the monolith in 2001 look like an abacus by comparison.
Meanwhile, you tell me, "Don't suggest this to other students, it might hallucinate." Other people say, "Shut this down at once (or nerf it beyond any possibile utility), it might hurt somebody's feelings." Another contingent warns, "Shut this down at once, it might start a nuclear war." Still other people say, "Shut this down at once, it violates copyright law." The objections just get dumber from there, yet gain traction by the day.
There's never been a time when standing in the way of something like this was right. Why should I think it's time to do so now? (And yes, I acknowledge that you're not personally 'standing in the way', but it really bugs me when people who claim they aren't 'standing in the way' of the technology tell other people not to use it.)
I have yet to see a generative model that isn't pulling heavily towards the training data
When's the last time you saw a human mind that didn't work that way? (Or, for that matter, a parrot's mind.) The real truth behind the stochastic-parrot metaphor is that parrots, stochastic or otherwise, are nothing all that special, and neither are we. We're just better at using tools than the birds are, that's all.
Or at least we were up until now. But muh COPYRITE!!!11! ...