| and herein lies the rub. > The entire point of human language is to model reality. is it? are you absolutely certain of that fact? is language not something that actually has a variety of purposes? fiction novels usually do not describe our reality, but imagined realities. they use language to convey ideas and concepts that do not necessarily exist in the real world. ref: Philip k dick. > Since LLMs are directly based on that language, they are definitely based on and are a model of reality. so LLMs are an approximation of an approximate model of reality? sounds like the statistical equivalent of taking an average of averages! i am playing with you a bit here. but hopefully you see what im getting at. by approximating something that’s approximate to start with, we end up with something that’s even more approximate (less accurate), but easier than doing it ourselves. which is the whole USP of these things. why think about things when ChatGPT can output some approximation of what you might want? |
Imagined realities are a real part of reality.
> so LLMs are an approximation of an approximate model of reality?
Yes, and we as humans have a mental model that is just an approximation of reality. And we read books that are just an approximation of another human's approximation of reality. Does that mean that we are bullshit because we rely on approximations of approximations?
You're being way too pedantic and dismissive. Models are models, regardless of how limited and imperfect they are.