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by gjm11
344 days ago
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I think you're absolutely right that judging LLMs' "intelligence" on their ability to count letters is silly. But there's something else, something that to my mind is much more damning, in that conversation WaltPurvis reported. Imagine having a conversation like that with a human who for whatever reason (some sort of dyslexia, perhaps) has trouble with spelling. Don't you think that after you point out New York and New Jersey even a not-super-bright human being would notice the pattern and go, hang on, are there any other "New ..." states I might also have forgotten? Gemini 2.5 Pro, apparently, doesn't notice anything of the sort. Even after New York and New Jersey have been followed by New Mexico, it doesn't think of New Hampshire. (The point isn't that it forgets New Hampshire. A human could do that too. I am sure I myself have forgotten New Hampshire many times. It's that it doesn't show any understanding that it should be trying to think of other New X states.) |
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I don't think it is silly; it's an accurate reflection that what is happening inside the black box is not at all similar to what is happening inside a brain.
Computer: trained on trillions of words, gets tripped up by spelling puzzles.
My five year old: trained on Distar alphabet since three, working vocab of perhaps a thousand words, can read maybe half of those and still gets the spelling puzzles correct.
There's something fundamentally very different that has emerged from the black box, but it is not intelligence as we know it.