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by numpad0
530 days ago
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I can't relate to this comment at all. Doesn't feel like what's said in GP either. IMO, LLMs are super fast predictive input and hallucinatory unzip; files to be decompressed don't have to exist yet, but input has to be extremely deliberate and precise. You have to have a valid formula that gives the resultant array that don't require no more than 100 IQ to comprehend, and then they unroll it for you into the whole code. They don't reward trial and error that much. They don't seem to help outsiders like 3D printers did, either. It is indeed a discriminatory tool as in it mistreats amateurs. And, by the way, it's also increasingly obvious to me that assuming pro-AI posture more than what you would from purely rational and utilitarian standpoint triggers a unique mode of insanity in humans. People seem to contract a lot of negativity doing it. Don't do that. |
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