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by utopiah
119 days ago
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> modern LLMs are incredibly capable, and relentless, at solving problems that have a verification test suite. Feel like it's a bit what I tried to expressed few weeks ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46791642 namely that we are just pouring computational resources at verifiable problems then claim that astonishingly sometimes it works. Sure LLMs even have a slight bias, namely they do rely on statistics so it's not purely brute force but still the approach is pretty much the same : throw stuff at the wall, see what sticks, once something finally does report it as grandiose and claim to be "intelligent". |
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What do we think humans are doing? I think it’s not unfair to say our minds are constantly trying to assemble the pieces available to them in various ways. Whether we’re actively thinking about a problem or in the background as we go about our day.
Every once in a while the pieces fit together in an interesting way and it feels like inspiration.
The techniques we’ve learned likely influence the strategies we attempt, but beyond all this what else could there be but brute force when it comes to “novel” insights?
If it’s just a matter of following a predefined formula, it’s not intelligence.
If it’s a matter of assembling these formulas and strategies in an interesting way, again what else do we have but brute force?