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    Reading and listening to fans of AI has actually managed to convince me that machine learning algorithms really are better at reasoning than some humans.

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    The document describes a project that uses Strawberry models with the aim of enabling the company’s AI to not just generate answers to queries but to plan ahead enough to navigate the internet autonomously

    Navigate the Internet that their software has already filled with shit. And the point of that would be…?

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      If they could make something that could navigate past all the bullshit they are producing, that’d be a really shrewd business move in a completely sociopathic end-stage capitalism sort of way.

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      The Wikipedia editors who hang out here might thank you for calling to their attention pages that clearly need to be fixed, since they cite non-peer-reviewed preprints on the arXiv, the shit journal Entropy, and the fucking LessWrong blog.

      Me, I’m going to block you anyway. Bye!

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        don’t you know, the field moves so fast that preprints are just as good as articles and requiring actual scrutiny just stifles SV innovation

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          (i vaguely remember that somebody allegedly important in machine learning started doing just that, that is outputting multiple preprints and leaving it at that stage instead of pushing normal papers, but can’t remember who)

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      They also said that the Earth doesn’t have a 4 corner simultaneous 4-day TIME CUBE!

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        ‘planes could not fly’ is some sort of weird pro AI argument. It is the ‘we are still early’ or ‘people were also against the internet when it still arrived’ made famous by cryptocurrencies.

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    LLMs don’t do reasoning. Facts are not a data type in an LLM — the data is just tokens and the LLM tries to predict the next token. An LLM can look a bit like it’s reasoning as long as the correct answer is already in its training materials. [arXiv, PDF; arXiv, PDF; CustomGPT]

    This is a weird kind of assertion. First of all. You could make facts a token value in an LLM if you had some pre-calculated truth value for your data set. That’s not how it works now but it’s a weird assertion to make about an unknown new generation of AI. As the author points out, facts kind of are a data type, it’s just that the AI considers the most related words to the prompt to be the most correct, which of course, with a bad data set they are not.

    Also, the current generation of ai, as admitted by the company, is not meant to be a tool for finding facts. It’s a tool for generation, yes, a bit like an auto-complete but for natural language and with a much much wider scope.

    What Strawberry apparently is, is a machine that reasons, which is NOT similar to what Open-AI ever claimed ChatGPT ever was. It’s like a guy promised to bring a new animal to the village that will be able to pull the plow and the author is saying “this guy’s full of shit! We have cats all over the village and even the biggest one could never pull a plow! They aren’t designed for it! All animals are good for is catching mice!” And the guy brings in an Ox.

    Edit: honestly my opinion of AI is lukewarm. I’m with a lot of people that the hype of it now being integrated into all sorts of nonsense is stupid. Its just that all of the bad arguments against it makes me tired.

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      First of all. You could make facts a token value in an LLM if you had some pre-calculated truth value for your data set.

      Why stop there? Just make consciousness a token value. See, AI is such an easy problem that me, a non-expert, is able to solve with just one sentence.

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        First of all. You could simply prompt the LLM to become conscious, and I bet none of you so-called AI skeptics have noticed that Open-AI has NEVER included text like that in any of their system prompts.

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      It can figure anything out with perfect reasoning, provided that that it has an oracle to verify facts.

      For my next trick, watch me collapse the polynomial hierarchy [1]

      [1] quadraticaly faster than the time your mom sat on it

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      That’s not how it works now but it’s a weird assertion to make about an unknown new generation of AI.

      Your quote is about LLMs, not “an unknown new generation of AI”. Research on LLMs dates back at least to 1990s, they’re neither new nor unknown.

      What Strawberry apparently is, is a machine that reasons, which is NOT similar to what Open-AI ever claimed ChatGPT ever was.

      Sammy boi claimed waaay wilder things than just “it reasons” about his grift so gtfo, this is some incredibly disingenuous apologetics for OpenAI.

      Also, “apparently” is such a load-bearing word there.

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      First of all. You could make facts a token value in an LLM if you had some pre-calculated truth value for your data set.

      An extra bit of labeling on your training data set really doesn’t help you that much. LLMs already make up plausible looking citations and website links (and other data types) that are actually complete garbage even though their training data has valid citations and website links (and other data types). Labeling things as “fact” and forcing the LLM to output stuff with that “fact” label will get you output that looks (in terms of statistical structure) like valid labeled “facts” but have absolutely no guarantee of being true.

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      This is a weird kind of assertion. First of all. You could make facts a token value in an LLM if you had some pre-calculated truth value for your data set. That’s not how it works now but it’s a weird assertion to make about an unknown new generation of AI.

      fuck almighty where do you people pull this absolute horseshit from

      What Strawberry apparently is, is a machine that reasons, which is NOT similar to what Open-AI ever claimed ChatGPT ever was.

      well shit, you’ve got a long list of supposed AI researchers to tell that to. here, I’ll make sure you’ve got plenty of time to read their back catalog of utterly fucking stupid claims!

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      I’d like to see any evidence of openai concretely saying what chatgpt is for.