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by 13years 487 days ago
As a kid of about 5 or 6 years old I used my first calculator with no instruction whatsoever. We are not talking about scientific calculators. Addition, Multiplication. It does not require training or instruction, just a minute of exploration.
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You did however need to be taught math first, you needed to learn how to pick things up, read numbers, interact with buttons, understand that a device might have an on and off state, and a zillion other things. It took about 5 or 6 years of training time to make that happen, and it was the result of parents, teachers, or others actively taking time to train you. That process didn’t involve parking you in a library at birth so you could just go figure it out.

Author is simply being obtuse and presumably has some axe to grind or is just ignorant of how LLMs are trained. For example, LLMs don’t learn to chat from the data, they have to be instruct tuned to make that happen. Every LLM chatbot you’ve ever used had to have this extra training step. Further, this is the exact same training process that can also train for tool use.

Trying to say “this should just happen from the data” is silly, it isn’t how any of this works. It’s not how you learned things, and it’s not how LLMs-as-chatbots work.

I'm the author.

> Trying to say “this should just happen from the data” is silly, it isn’t how any of this works. It’s not how you learned things, and it’s not how LLMs-as-chatbots work.

Yes, that was the entire point of the article. We are in agreement.