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by mxwsn
635 days ago
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OK - there's always a nonzero chance of hallucination. There's also a non-zero chance that macroscale objects can do quantum tunnelling, but no one is arguing that we "need to live with this" fact. A theoretical proof of the impossibility of reaching 0% probability of some event is nice, but in practice it says little about whether we can exponentially decrease the probability of it happening or not to effectively mitigate risk. |
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People rag on LLMs constantly and i get it, but they then give humans way too much credit imo. The primary difference i feel like we see with LLMs vs Humans is complexity. No, i don't personally believe LLMs can scale to human "intelligence". However atm it feels like comparing a worm brain to a human intelligence and saying that's evidence that neurons can't reach human intelligence level.. despite the worm being a fraction of the underling complexity.