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by inavida
219 days ago
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My interpretation of the abstract is that humans are pretty good at judging how difficult a problem is and LLMs aren't as reliable, that problem difficulty correlates with activations during inference, and finally that an accurate human judgement of problem difficulty (*as input) leads to better problem solving. If so, this is a nice training signal for my own neural net, since my view of LLMs is that they are essentially analogy-making machines, and that reasoning is essentially a chain of analogies that ends in a result that aligns somewhat with reality. Or that I'm as crazy as most people seem to think I am. |
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