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by TRDRVR
812 days ago
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Ah a very fun 'snippy' question that just proves my point further. Thank you. No airplanes do not sleep. That's part of why their flying is fundamentally different than birds'. You'll likely also notice that birds flap their wings while planes use jet engines and fixed wings. My entire point is that it is foolish to imagine airplanes as mechanical birds, since they are in fact completely different and require their own mental models to understand. This is analogous to LLMs. They do something completely different than what our brains do and require their own mental models in order to understand them completely. |
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