Spyke

yes. and you wouldn't believe¹ what's in the replies when you make this simple and obvious statement.

¹ who i am kidding. of course you know.

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MojoMcJojoreply
lemmy.world

I both agree and disagree. I think of them as golems. They do understand how to respond, but that's as deep as it goes. It's simulated understanding, but a very very good simulation... Okay maybe I do agree.

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lemmy.world

I think that at best you could say that they understand the relationship between tokens. But even that requires a really generous definition of the word "understand".

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lemmy.world

There's a saying..."Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in fruit salad."

Meanwhile, LLMs are telling us to put glue on pizza so the cheese sticks. Even if the technology could eventually deliver on the promise, by the time we get there, nobody intelligent will trust it because the tech bros are, again, throwing half-baked garbage out into the world to try and be first to market.

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I didn't trust it from the very moment of the announcement.

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Tjareply
programming.dev

Well, so are humans. At least one human, 11 years ago, on reddit.

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lemmy.world

Yes, but the general population doesn't expect shitposts from their Google search. When I'm reading a meme community I want shitposts. When I'm googling recipies, I'm looking for reliable instructions on how to make dinner. It's all part of the whole "LLMs don't know what they're saying" issue.

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awful.systems

it's almost like this thing has no internal conceptual representation! I know this can't possibly be, millions of promptfans and prompfondlers have told me it can't be so, but it sure does look that way! wild!

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Kogasareply
programming.dev

It must have some internal models of some things, or else it wouldn't be possible to consistently make coherent and mostly reasonable statements. But the fact that it has a reasonable model of things like grammar and conversation doesn't imply that it has a good model of literally anything else, which is unlike a human for whom a basic set of cognitive skills is presumably transferable. Still, the success of LLMs in their actual language-modeling objective is a promising indication that it's feasible for a ML model to learn complex abstractions.

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awful.systems

if I copy a coherent sentence into my clipboard, my clipboard becomes capable of consistently making coherent statements

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Kogasareply
programming.dev

Yes, but that's not how LLMs work. My statement depends heavily on the fact that a LLM like GPT is coaxed into coherence by unsupervised or semi-supervised training. That the training process works is the evidence of an internal model (of language/related concepts), not just the fact that something outputs coherent statements.

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let me free up some of your time so you can go figure out how LLMs actually work

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if I have a bot pick a random book and copy the first sentence into my clipboard, my clipboard becomes capable of consistently making coherent statements. unsupervised training 👍

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It must have some internal models of some things, or else it wouldn’t be possible to consistently make coherent and mostly reasonable statements.

Talk about begging the question

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lemmy.ml

it seems like it's not the worst way to write text if I don't want to allow an ai to parse my messages...

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awful.systems

not being not sure to fail to not write like this could become the opposite of interesting after a time that isn't long, though

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lemm.ee

This article is over a year old and you all seem to be buying it as relevant to the current state of things. Can anyone reproduce the experiments/conversations where it fumbles with double negatives etc? I tried a couple examples with chatgpt and it seemed to handle them fine

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we don’t care that your instance of a nondeterministic, unreliable system can’t replicate someone else’s results, and we don’t take marching orders from SSC readers.

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lemm.ee

I challenge anyone here to define the word “no” without looking it up

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selfreply
awful.systems

oh goody, the containment thread is leaking

I won’t even try to guess what the point of this horseshit was but no, fuck off

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selfreply
awful.systems

you have cursed my mansion with ghosts but here I am with a vacuum and a flashlight sucking up both spirits and treasure

I may or may not have Luigi’s Mansion on the brain. how much is a gamecube flash conversion again?

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