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Veraticus@lib.lgbt to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago

Today's Large Language Models are Essentially BS Machines

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Veraticus@lib.lgbt to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 2 years ago
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Today's Large Language Models are Essentially BS Machines - Ryan McGreal
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    What else should they be?? They reflect human language.

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      People think they are actually intelligent and perform reasoning. This article discusses how and why that is not true.

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          I would encourage you to ask ChatGPT itself if it is intelligent or performs reasoning.

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              I think it’s hilarious you aren’t listening to anyone telling you you’re wrong, even the bot itself. Must be nice to be so confident.

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        I think their creators have deliberately disconnected the runtime AI model from re-reading their own training material because it’s a copyright and licensing nightmare.

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