| >You did nothing at all to demonstrate why you cannot produce an intelligent system from a next token language based predictor Sorry, but the burden of proof is on your side... The intelligence is in the corpus the LLM was fed with. Using statistics to pick from it and re-arrange it gives new intelligent results because the information was already produced by intelligent beings. If somebody gives you an excerpt of a book, it doesn't mean they have the intelligence of the author - even if you have taught them a mechanical statistical method to give back a section matching a query you make. Kids learn to speak and understand language at 3-4 years old (among tons of other concepts), and can reason by themselves in a few years with less than 1 billionth the input... >What GPT says about this is completely irrelevant. On the contrary, it's using its very real intelligence, about to reach singularity any time now, and this is its verdict! Why would you say it's irrelevant? That would be as if it merely statistically parroted combinations of its training data unconnected to any reasoning (except of that the human creators of the data used to create them) or objective reality... |
Person 1: rockets could be a method of putting things into Earth orbit
Person 2: rockets cannot get things into orbit because they use a chemical reaction which causes an equal and opposite force reaction to produce thrust'
Does person 1 have the burden of proof that rockets can be used to put things in orbit? Sure, but that doesn't make the reasoning used by person 2 valid to explain why person 1 is wrong.
BTW thanks for adding an entire chapter to your comment in edit so it looks like I am ignoring most of it. What I replied to was one sentence that said 'the burden of proof is on you'. Though it really doesn't make much difference because you are doing the same thing but more verbose this time.
None of the things you mentioned preclude intelligence. You are telling us again how it operates but not why that operation is restrictive in producing an intelligent output. There is no law that saws that intelligence requires anything but a large amount of data and computation. If you can show why these things are not sufficient, I am eager to read about it. A logical explanation would be great, step by step please, without making any grand unproven assumptions.
In response to the person below... again, whether or not person 1 is right or wrong does not make person 2's argument valid.