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by globular-toast
237 days ago
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Look into something like Prolog (~50 years old) to see how systems can be built from rules rather than it/else statements. It wasn't all imperative programming before LLMs. If you mean that it all breaks down to if/else at some level then, yeah, but that goes for LLMs too. LLMs aren't the quantum leap people seem to think they are. |
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The whole point of algorithmic AI was that it was deterministic and - if the algorithm was correct - reliable.
I don't think anyone expected that soft/statistical linguistic/dimensional reasoning would be used as a substitute for hard logic.
It has its uses, but it's still a poor fit for many problems.