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by GaggiX 706 days ago
In the context of AI, it's a term that I borrow from human cognition to describe rapid calculations without external aids.
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The comparison still makes no sense. What would be an external aid for a computer?
Well for the LLM would be a calculator.
The LLM is a calculator. Think about it.
The LLM is an LLM. It runs on computer hardware which has an ALU, but that doesn't make the LLM a calculator. The LLM can, however, call out to a calculator to do addition when it deems necessary.
The LLM is not doing anything other than arithmetic calculations. Every operation an LLM is doing can be done with a calculator.
Typically we don't refer to matrix multiplication as arithmetic calculations, but you do you.
It's not.
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Yes