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by Eisenstein
330 days ago
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I'm curious why you find it surprising? In my view, language is one of the basic structures by which humans conceptualize the world, and its form and nuance often affect how a particular culture thinks about things. It is often said that learning a new language can reframe or expand your world view. Thus it seems natural that a system which was fed human language until it was able to communicate in human language (regardless of any views of LLMs in an greater sense, they do communicate using language) would take on the attributes of humans in at least a broad sense. |
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That was sort of the whole concept of Arrival; but in an even more extreme way.