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by nicklecompte
748 days ago
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There has been a lot of excitement recently about how using lower precision floats only slightly degrades LLM performance. I am wondering if Google took those results at face value to offer a low-cost mass-use transformer LLM, but didn’t test it since according to the benchmarks (lol) the lower precision shouldn’t matter very much. But there is a more general problem: Big Tech is high on their own supply when it comes to LLMs, and AI generally. Microsoft and Google didn’t fact-check their AI even in high-profile public demos; that strongly suggests they sincerely believed it could answer “simple” factual questions with high reliability. Another example: I don’t think Sundar Pichai was lying when he said Gemini taught itself Sanskrit, I think he was given bad info and didn’t question it because motivated reasoning gives him no incentive to be skeptical. |
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