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by BobaFloutist
305 days ago
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The point is that if you made a point to write a completely novel script, with (content-wise, not semantically) 0 DNA in it from previous movie scripts, with an unambiguous but incoherent and unstructured plot, your average literate human would be able summarize what happened on the page, for all that they'd be annoyed and likely distressed by how unusual it was; but that an LLM would do a disproportionately bad job compared to how well they do at other things, which makes us reevaluate what they're actually doing and how they actually do it. It feels like they've mastered language, but it's looking more and more like they've actually mastered canon. Which is still impressive, but very different. |
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We are warned in statistics to be careful when extrapolating from a regression analysis.