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by mdp2021
471 days ago
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> Are they then reasoning Reasoning properly is at least operating through processes that output correct results. > Borges' library Which in fact is exactly made of "non-texts" (the process that produces them is `String s = numToString(n++);` - they are encoded numbers, not "weaved ideas"). > many other problems which require an intelligence don't require the ability to solve these problems Which ones? Which problems that demand producing correct solutions could be solved by a general processor which could not solve a "detective game"? |
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You didn't like "what colour is the sky" (without looking), ok. "Given the following [unseen during training] page of text, can you guess what emotion the main character is feeling at the end?" This is a problem that a human can solve, and many LLMs can solve, even if they can't solve the detective puzzle. In case it doesn't sound important, this can be reframed as a customer-service sentiment-recognition problem.