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by mfalcon
284 days ago
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I think that the natural language understanding capability of current LLMs is undervalued. To understand what the user meant before LLM's we had to train several NLP+ML models in order to get something going but in my experience we'll never get close to what LLM's do now. I remember the first time I tried ChatGPT and I was surprised by how well it understood every input. |
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In other words, it's not thinking. The fact that it can simulate a conversation between thinking humans without thinking is remarkable. It should tell us something about the facility for language. But it's not understanding or thinking.