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by eru
719 days ago
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> Living organisms have been relentlessly honed for the ability to efficiently solve varied problems across ~10^40 experiments over the age of the earth. Evolution has been optimising them for creating descendants, not general problem solving with minimum energy expenditure. No one expects that LLMs can solve all problems: they can't. They can only predict text, nothing else. They can't fight off a virus infection or evade a lion. Specifically, LLMs can't reproduce at all either, yet alone efficiently. Reproduction is what evolution is all about. |
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LLMs are human thinking emulators. They're absolutely garbage compared to "system 1" thinking in humans, which is massively more efficient. They're more comparable to "system 2" human thought, but even there I doubt they're close to humans except for cases where the task involves a lot of mundane, repetitive work - even for complex logic and problem solving tasks I'd be willing to bet that the average competitive mathematician is still an order of magnitude more efficient than a LLM SoTA at problems they could both solve.