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by add-sub-mul-div
847 days ago
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Neither of us understands how the human brain works, but both of us understand how synonyms work. We could find out 800 years from now that human brains really do work exactly the same as LLMs do, but it wouldn't change the fact that today LLMs and humans in practice regularly manifest their respective mistakes in very different ways. For example I don't have to worry about you making sense but then turning on a dime saying things like "Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay." or "Subtitles by the Amara.org community", which are both examples of OpenAI hallucinations I encountered today. We can call that type of stupidity its own word, different from the types of mistakes you described making, just like we have many different words to convey the concept of "wet". The fact that LLMs are probably not just baby people give an even greater justification to use different terminology for them. Synonyms thrive in our languge with sometimes a hair's breadth of difference in nuance so it's silly to let optimism about tech deny this. |
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