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by RyanAdamas 701 days ago
Multiple input and output processes in different languages has zero effect on associative learning and creative formulation in my estimations. We've already done studies that show there is no correlation between human intelligence and knowing multiple languages, after having to put up with decades of "Americans le dumb because..." and this is no different. The amount of discourse on a single topic has a limited degree of usability before redundancies appear. Such redundancies would necessarily increase the processing burden, which could actually limit the output potential for novel associations.
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Google mentioned this in one of their papers, they found for large enough models including more languages did indeed lead to an overall increase in performance.
Considering Googles progress and censorship history, I'm inclined to take their assessments with a grain of salt.
Humans also don't learn by reading the entire internet... assuming human psych studies apply to LLMs at all is just wrong.