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by oh_my_goodness
541 days ago
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Of course the AI's comment was not insightful. How could it be? It's autocomplete. That was the point. If you back up to the comment I was responding to, you can see the claim was: "maybe people are doing the same thing LLMs are doing". Yet, for whatever reason, many users seemed to be able to pick out the LLM comment pretty easily. If I were to guess, I might say those users did not find the LLM output to be human-quality. That was exactly the topic under discussion. Some folks seem to have expressed their agreement by downvoting. Ok. |
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Other parts of what we do looks more as a search through the space of possibilities.
And then we act and collaborate and test the ideas that stand against scrutiny.
All of that is in principle doable by machines. The things we currently have and we call LLMs seem to currently mostly address the autocomplete part although they begin to be augmented with various extensions that allow them to take baby steps in other fronts. Will they still be called large language models once they will have so many other mechanisms beyond the mere token prediction?