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by BugsJustFindMe
163 days ago
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If it were satire, what do you think it would be satirizing? > I don't really know what it's saying It's saying that complaints about deficiencies in LLMs, about a fundamental lack of LLM intelligence, about how LLMs are just statistical machines and not really thinking, about how LLMs are incapable of learning from past experiences, about how LLMs lack any coherent epistemology ignore how very deficient humans are in many same exact ways. > Does this somehow make LLMs better in our perspective somehow? Better is a relative measure not an absolute one, so possibly, because views of LLMs are inherently formed in relation to views of the human brains they're modeling. |
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I don't think the article said anything about statistics?
This seems to be a sort of Rorchasch test but looking at it again:
>This does not bode well for my interest in meeting new people
It really does seem to me the article is making fun of people who think this sort of article is on point.
There's a genre of satire where the joke is that it makes you ask "Who the heck is the sort of person who would write this?"
It could fit in that genre but of course I could be wrong.