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by johnxie
367 days ago
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LLMs aren’t perfect, but calling them a “cult” misses the point. They’re not just fancy heuristics, they’re general-purpose function approximators that can reason, plan, and adapt across a huge range of tasks with zero task-specific code. Sure, it’s not AGI. But dismissing the progress as just marketing ignores the fact that we’re already seeing them handle complex workflows, multi-step reasoning, and real-time interaction better than any previous system. This is more than just Lisp nostalgia. Something real is happening. |
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The trick is in people seeing meaning in well structured nonsense, and not understanding high dimension vector spaces simply abstracting associative false equivalency with an inescapable base error rate.
I wager Neuromorphic computing is likely more viable than LLM cults. The LLM subject is incredibly boring once your tear it apart, and less interesting than watching Opuntia cactus grow. Have a wonderful day =3