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by _heimdall
468 days ago
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Sure, that's a great clarification though maybr a bit of an implementation detail in this context. Functionally my argument stands in this context - just because we can see one stream of LLM responses responding to the primary response stream says nothing of reasoning or what is going on internally in the reasoning layer. |
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We literally know exactly what is going on with every layer.
It’s well defined. There are mathematical proofs for everything.
Moreover it’s all machine instructions which can be observed.
The emergent properties we see in LLMs are surprising and impressive, but not magic. Internally what is happening is a bunch of matrix multiplications.
There’s no internal thought or process or anything like that.
It’s all “just” math.
To assume anything else is personification bias.
To look at LLMs outputting text and a human writing text and think “oh these two things must be working in the same way” is just… not a very critical line of thought.