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by ArcHound
202 days ago
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I disagree. No state "owned" by LLM changed, it only sent a request to the internet like any other. EDIT: In other words, the LLM didn't change any state it has access to. To stretch this further - clicking on search results changes the internal state of Google. Would you consider this ability of LLM to be state-changing? Where would you draw the line? |
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I should have included the full C option:
Change state or communicate externally. The ability to call `cat` and then read results would "activate" the C option in my opinion.