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by jychang
291 days ago
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Do you also disagree with the use of the name “tree” in a computer science class? Again, nobody thinks trees in computer science contains squirrels, nobody thinks airplanes are birds, and nobody thinks a neuron in a ML model contains axons and dendrites. This is a weird hill to die on. Are you gonna complain that the word “photograph” is “light writing” but in reality nobody is writing anything so therefore the word is wrong? |
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I don't believe the term photograph was repurposed when cameras were invented, that example doesn't fit.
More importantly, I argued that neuron has a very specific biological meaning and its a misuse to use the term for what is ultimately running on silicon.
Your claim was that they are neurons, period. You didn't expand on that further which reads as a pretty literal use of the term to me. We're online discussing in text, that reading of your comment could be completely wrong, that's fine. But I stand by my point that what is inside an LLM or a GPU is not a neuron.