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by qsera
112 days ago
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>multi-billion parameter LLM This is equivalent to an `if` statement with multi-billion levels of nesting.
It is just a "traditional program", just unimaginably huge. Just because it is not "traditionally programmed" does not mean that it is not a really huge "traditional program". Scaling something by many order of magnitude does not put it in a different category. A computer program, no matter how big, is still a computer program. |
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Anyway that's irrelevant. The point is that we use different language when referring to the one because its capabilities appear to be fundamentally different.
Your argument comes down to a claim of human exceptionalism - that a computer program can never "understand" simply by virtue of being a computer program. You haven't actually provided any defense of that claim though. You've just assumed it without justification.