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by zahlman
225 days ago
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> What more are human brains than piles of wet meat? Calculation isn't what makes us special; that's down to things like consciousness, self-awareness and volition. > The main reason to say "LLMs are just next token predictions" is to stop thinking about all the inconvenient things. Things like... They do it by iteratively predicting the next token. Suppose the calculations to do a more detailed analysis were tractable. Why should we expect the result to be any more insightful? It would not make the computer conscious, self-aware or motivated. For the same reason that conventional programs do not. |
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You don't know that. It's how the llm presents, not how it does things. That's what I mean by it being the interface.
There's ever only one word that comes out of your mouth at a time, but we don't conclude that humans only think one word at a time. Who's to say the machine doesn't plan out the full sentence and outputs just the next token?
I don't know either fwiw, and that's my main point. There's a lot to criticize about LLMs and, believe or not, I am a huge detractor of their use in most contexts. But this is a bad criticism of them. And it bugs me a lot because the really important problems with them are broadly ignored by this low-effort, ill-thought-out offhand dismissal.