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by benlivengood
421 days ago
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I'm arguing that it's natural for intelligent beings to hallucinate/confabulate in the case where ground truth can't be established. Stupidity does not apply to e.g. Isaac Newton or Kepler who were very religious, and any ignorance wasn't due to a fault in their intelligence per se. We as humans make our best guesses for what reality is even in the cases where it can't be grounded, e.g. string theory or M-theory if you want a non-religious example. Comparing humans to transformers is actually an instance of the phenomenon; we have an incomplete model of "intelligence" and we posit that humans have it but our model is only partially grounded. We assume humans ~100% have intelligence, are unsure of which animals might be intelligent, and are arguing about whether it's even well-typed to talk about transformer/LLM intelligence. |
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