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by ninetyninenine
300 days ago
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It doesn’t but I would argue that evidence is in favor of the majority. The ai can easily answer correctly complex questions NOT in its data set. If it is generating answers to questions like these out of thin air which fits our colloquial definition of intelligence. |
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"Is X true" -> "Yes, X is true."
"Is X a myth?" -> "Yes, X is a myth"
"Is Y a myth?" (where X = Y, rephrased) -> "No, Y is true"
Even when they're provided with all the facts required to reach the correct answer through simple reasoning, they'll often fail to do so.
Worse still, sometimes they can be told what the correct answer is, with a detailed step-by-step explanation, but they'll still refuse to accept it as true, continuing to make arguments which were debunked by the step-by-step explanation.
All state of the art models exhibit this behavior, and this behavior is inconsistent with any definition of intelligence.