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by hombre_fatal
325 days ago
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"Glorified pattern matching" does so much work for the claim that it becomes meaningless. I've copied thousands of lines of complex code into an LLM asking it to find complex problems like race conditions and it has found them (and other unsolicited bugs) that nobody was able to find themselves. Oh it just pattern matched against the general concept of race conditions to find them in complex code it's never seen before / it's just autocomplete, what's the big deal? At that level, humans are glorified pattern matchers too and the distinction is meaningless. |
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The counter point is how LLMs can't find a missing line in a poem when they are given the original.
PAC learning is basically existential quantification...has the same limits too.
But being a tool to find a needle is not the same as finding all or even reliability finding a specific needle.
Being being a general programming agent requires much more than just finding a needle.