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by ben_w
753 days ago
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Hm. The contradictions specifically are a thing I notice in humans that I think are entirely normal[0]. But the early LLMs with the shorter context windows, those reminded me of my mum's Alzheimer's. That said, your analogy may well be perfect, as they are learning to people-please and to simulate things they (hopefully) don't actually experience. (Not that it changes your point, but isn't that Machiavellian rather than psychopathic?) [0] one of many reasons why I disagree with Wittgenstein about: > If there were a verb meaning 'to believe falsely', it would not have any significant first person, present indicative. Just because it's logically correct, doesn't mean humans think like that. |
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