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by sethammons
297 days ago
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You ever see something out of the corner of your eye and you were mistaken? It feels like LLM hallucinations. "An orange cat on my counter?!" And an instant later, your brain has reclassified "a basketball on my counter" as that fits the environment model better as several instant-observations gather contexts: not moving, more round, not furry, I don't own a cat, yesterday my kid mentioned something about tryouts, boop insta-reclassification from cat to basketball. I can recognize my own meta cognition there. My model of reality course corrects the information feed interpretation on the fly. Optical illusions feel very similar whereby the inner reality model clashes with the observed. For general ai, it needs a world model that can be tested against and surprise is noted and models are updated. Looping llm output with test cases is a crude approximation of that world model. |
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