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by dragonwriter
453 days ago
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> LLMs process information in a strictly sequential manner. "LLMs" as a class do not. Most LLMs, because most LLMs are autoregressive models, but diffusion LLMs exist and are not sequential in the way that autoregressive models are. > It's their core capability Being sequential is not a capability at all, much less a core one defining Large Language Models. > and what makes them feel so anthropomorphic. I disagree with this, too; I think what makes LLMs "feel so anthropomorphic" is the fact that most humans are very focused on language in perceiving other humans as human, and LLMs' output (as their name suggests) models human use of language, directly targeting a key feature used to identify something as human-like. |
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