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So do I every time I ask it a slightly complicated programming question

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Here’s the cycle we’ve gone through multiple times and are currently in:

AI winter (low research funding) -> incremental scientific advancement -> breakthrough for new capabilities from multiple incremental advancements to the scientific models over time building on each other (expert systems, LLMs, neutral networks, etc) -> engineering creates new tech products/frameworks/services based on new science -> hype for new tech creates sales and economic activity, research funding, subsidies etc -> (for LLMs we’re here) people become familiar with new tech capabilities and limitations through use -> hype spending bubble bursts when overspend doesn’t keep up with infinite money line goes up or new research breakthroughs -> AI winter -> etc…

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Did anyone believe they had the ability to reason?

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People are stupid OK? I’ve had people who think that it can in fact do math, “better than a calculator”

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Yes

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I still believe they have the ability to reason to a very limited capacity. Everyone says that they’re just very sophisticated parrots, but there is something emergent going on. These AIs need to have a world-model inside of themselves to be able to parrot things as correctly as they currently do (yes, including the hallucinations and the incorrect answers). Sure they are using tokens instead of real dictionary words, which comes with things like the strawberry problem, but just because they are not nearly as sophisticated as us doesnt mean there is no reasoning happening.

We are not special.

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If the only thing you feed an AI is words, then how would it possibly understand what these words mean if it does not have access to the things the words are referring to?

If it does not know the meaning of words, then what can it do but find patterns in the ways they are used?

This is a shitpost.

We are special, I am in any case.

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What’s the strawberry problem? Does it think it’s a berry? I wonder why

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I think the strawberry problem is to ask it how many R’s are in strawberry. Current AI gets it wrong almost every time.

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Ask an LLM how many Rs there are in strawberry

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The tested LLMs fared much worse, though, when the Apple researchers modified the GSM-Symbolic benchmark by adding “seemingly relevant but ultimately inconsequential statements” to the questions

Good thing they’re being trained on random posts and comments on the internet, which are known for being succinct and accurate.

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Yeah, especially given that so many popular vegetables are members of the brassica genus

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Absolutely. It would be a shame if AI didn’t know that the common maple tree is actually placed in the family cannabaceae.

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Someone needs to pull the plug on all of that stuff.

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